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Turns out it’s QPR who are signing him.
A supposedly reputable reporter over there says we've moved to the front of the queue on this one. Promising if three clubs are chasing him, but things can change quickly.
 

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Signed a young striker from Celtic - if he can run and control the ball then that would be an big improvement on our current strikers!
 

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A supposedly reputable reporter over there says we've moved to the front of the queue on this one. Promising if three clubs are chasing him, but things can change quickly.

It’s the same reporter who said he was coming to England and we bid, then we couldn’t get a deal done and QPR had a bid accepted and the latest he’s off to Preston.

I wonder if he even knows which airport to get off at!
 

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It’s the same reporter who said he was coming to England and we bid, then we couldn’t get a deal done and QPR had a bid accepted and the latest he’s off to Preston.

I wonder if he even knows which airport to get off at!
Saying he's having a medical here today, and the wording is pretty certain. Will have to wait and see.
 

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Saying he's having a medical here today, and the wording is pretty certain. Will have to wait and see.

By the sounds of it, a really good signing. Although with foreign imports you never really know until they get going - plenty of reasons to be excited.
 

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By the sounds of it, a really good signing. Although with foreign imports you never really know until they get going - plenty of reasons to be excited.
We signed Mads Frokjaer from over there last season and the guy is quality, so hopefully a similar story if this one completes. Obviously got Riis from over there too who is a top striker at this level.

Fuck signing L1 dross for inflated money.
 

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We signed Mads Frokjaer from over there last season and the guy is quality, so hopefully a similar story if this one completes. Obviously got Riis from over there too who is a top striker at this level.

Fuck signing L1 dross for inflated money.
Riis was on our books as an academy prospect, never even got remotely close to the first team. I was surprised when he came back to England and he’s obviously done well. Ironically, Timi Max Elsnik was in the same boat and it looks like he’s about to get a mega move to La Liga/Serie A.

All footballers below the very elite level seem to fluctuate wildly in form. We’ve all made signings that seemed nailed on successes, proven in the league, decent money and completely shit the bed. We’ve also seen players that have been called every name under the sun by fans of their former clubs and turn into brilliant players. Irrespective of where they’re signed from or however proven until they’re in your team, in that environment all of them are gambles.
 
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We signed Mads Frokjaer from over there last season and the guy is quality, so hopefully a similar story if this one completes. Obviously got Riis from over there too who is a top striker at this level.

Fuck signing L1 dross for inflated money.
There’s definitely value in some of the “lesser” European markets compared to L1. The likes of Peterborough drive a very hard bargain for their players (as they should) but more and more teams seem to be looking at Europe now, I wonder if that changes things
 
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Riis was on our books as an academy prospect, never even got remotely close to the first team. I was surprised when he came back to England and he’s obviously done well. Ironically, Timi Max Elsnik was in the same boat and it looks like he’s about to get a mega move to La Liga/Serie A.

All footballers below the very elite level seem to fluctuate wildly in form. We’ve all made signings that seemed nailed on successes, proven in the league, decent money and completely shit the bed. We’ve also seen players that have been called every name under the sun by fans of their former clubs and turn into brilliant players. Irrespective of where they’re signed from or however proven until they’re in your team, in that environment all of them are gambles.
We’ve had this with Hashioka who is a Japanese international that we signed from a side in Belgium so you have a certain expectation with that kind of pedigree. Being kind to him and there some mitigations for him but he has really really struggled.

Think also with the game becoming quite a bit more tactically advanced a lot of players are asked to perform quite unique roles that often aren’t transferable to a new team who are playing a different way. At a top level you see this with the England team and players like Foden who simply cannot translate to playing a new system.
 

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There’s definitely value in some of the “lesser” European markets compared to L1. The likes of Peterborough drive a very hard bargain for their players (as they should) but more and more teams seem to be looking at Europe now, I wonder if that changes things
Yep, L1 isn't a bargain basement.

Sounds like we bid for Harrison Burrows and won't be making a follow up bid after what was quoted.

I'd imagine Adam Phillips, a 26yr old who has never played above L1 would cost twice as much as the reported £600k we're playing for a full international.
 

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Yep, L1 isn't a bargain basement.

Sounds like we bid for Harrison Burrows and won't be making a follow up bid after what was quoted.

I'd imagine Adam Phillips, a 26yr old who has never played above L1 would cost twice as much as the reported £600k we're playing for a full international.
I’d imagine we will be in the same boat RE Burrows. I can’t see Doughty hanging about so Burrows seems the logical replacement but I could see it being too rich for our blood even with PL money
 

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If Alfie Doughty is to go however, the likes of Manchester United who are apparently interested, will need to bid between the £15M-£20M mark and I'm not overly convinced that someone will meet that valuation.

Its one of those transfers that doesn't happen before mid-August, if not around deadline day, and dare I say, Burrows will likely leave before the season starts. He is certainly someone who I saw in/around April time as a ready made long term replacement. Is he ready to jump straight into a promotion fight in the Championship?
 

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EFL CHAMPIONSHIP - Summer 2024 Confirmed Transfers
Updated 7 July 2024, additions in red.

Blackburn Rovers: Aodhan Doherty (Linfield, £100,000).
Bristol City: Fally Mayulu (Rapid Wien, Free)
Burnley: Maxime Esteve (Montpellier, undisclosed), Mike Tresor (Genk, undisclosed), Kamarni Ryan (Arsenal, free), Shurandy Sambo (PSV Eindhoven, free)
Cardiff City: None.
Coventry City: Raphael Borges Rodrigues (Macarthur, undisclosed), Luis Binks (Bologna, undisclosed), Jack Rudoni (Huddersfield Town, undisclosed).
Derby County: Corey Blackett-Taylor (Charlton, free), Ben Osborn (Sheffield United, free), Kayden Jackson (Ipswich Town, free), Jerry Yates (Swansea City, loan)
Hull City: Ryan Giles (Luton Town, £4.25M)
Leeds United: Joe Rodon (Tottenham Hotspur, £10M)
Luton Town: Shandon Baptiste (Brentford, free)
Middlesbrough: Luke Ayling (Leeds, free), Delano Burgzorg (Mainz, undisclosed).
Millwall: None.
Norwich City: Jose Cordoba (Levski Sofia, undisclosed).
Oxford United: Jacob Knightbridge (West Ham, free), Will Vaulks (Sheffield Wednesday, free), Peter Kioso (Rotherham, undisclosed), Jamie Cumming (Chelsea, undisclosed), Louie Sibley (Derby County, free), Jack Currie (AFC Wimbledon, undisclosed)
Plymouth Argyle: Nathanael Ogbeta (Swansea, free), Darko Gyabi (Leeds United, loan), Muhamed Tijani (Slavia Praha, loan)
Portsmouth: Reuben Swann (Sudbury, undisclosed), Josh Murphy (Oxford, free), Jordan Williams (Barnsley, free), Jordan Archer (QPR, free), Sammy Silvera (Middlesbrough, loan)
Preston North End: Sam Greenwood (Leeds United, loan)
QPR: Daniel Bennie (Perth Glory, free), Jack McDowell (Aston Villa, free), Kieran Morgan (Tottenham, free), Rohan Vaughan (Burnley, free), Rocco Friel (Hearts, free), Paul Nardi (Gent, free), Liam Morrison (Bayern Munich, undisclosed), Hevertton Santos (Estrela de Amadora, free)
Sheffield United: Jamie Shackleton (Leeds United, free)
Sheffield Wednesday: Ben Hamer (Watford, free), Max Lowe (Sheffield United, free), Svante Ingelsson (Hansa Rostock, Free), Olak Kobacki (Arka Gdynia, Undisclosed), James Beadle (Brighton & Hove Albion, loan)
Stoke City: Viktor Johansson (Rotherham, undisclosed), Ben Gibson (Norwich, free), Eric Bocat (Sint-Truiden, undisclosed).
Sunderland: Simon Moore (Coventry, free)
Swansea City: None.
Watford: Mamadou Doumbia (Black Stars, undisclosed), Jonathan Bond (Unattached), Rocco Vata (Celtic, development fee)
West Bromwich Albion: Ousmane Diakite (Hartberg, undisclosed), Torbjorn Heggem (Brommapojkarna, undisclosed)
 

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We've had a couple confirmations through this morning, pending final paperwork:

Kenzo Goudmijn on a four year deal, fee around £600k/€600k (one of them). He's an extremely technically gifted young midfielder who has impressed in Eredivisie whilst on loan at Excelsior and has a good academy-level portfolio. He was part of the Holland U17 side that won the European Championships along with Crysencio Summerville & Wouter Burger who have recently played in the Championship. The low fee negates the risk, feel that even if he struggles with the transition to English football, he's at a good age and done enough to go back to Eredivisie and we can recoup the fee.

Arguably our biggest signing of the window, probably likely to be our best, is that Mat Ryan will join the club as our number one. Australia's captain, well on target to become their most capped player in history. A player with over 100 Premier League appearances, 300+ top flight appearances and the number one in numerous European campaigns (even as recently as last season) where he had one of the best goalkeeper records in Eredivisie. It's been a long, long time since we made such an established signing and feels like very much a statement. AZ qualified for Europe again and he's rejected 'numerous' offers from them to join us on a free - confirmed by sources in Holland. We had heard this was potentially happening last week, but genuinely thought it wasn't possible.
 

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Matt Ryan seems a ridiculous signing. Must be on a wedge.
 

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Matt Ryan seems a ridiculous signing. Must be on a wedge.

AZ Alkmaar only had a wage bill of just over £14m last season according to one BBC report which surprised me considering ours was £17.2m in League One with about 14 first team players in 22/23. Assuming he will be well compensated for leaving a side in Europe to join us but probably not as big as first thought. If we were paying him £30k a week, I’d not bat an eyelid. He’s a very established goalkeeper, already with a proven track record in this country, coming off a very good season.
 

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Yeah, I'd be surprised if he'd come for less than £30k a week which actually isn't an obscene wage at this level any more.
 

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Langstaff to Millwall confirmed

interesting to see if he can make the step up
 

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Millwall are also about to sign Japhet Tanganga - thought he'd have been useful for us, but alas not to be.

On Matt Ryan, that would be a good signing. But why did Derby have a £17.2M budget in L1 after all the recent turmoil? That's nuts.
 

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Millwall are also about to sign Japhet Tanganga - thought he'd have been useful for us, but alas not to be.

On Matt Ryan, that would be a good signing. But why did Derby have a £17.2M budget in L1 after all the recent turmoil? That's nuts.

The only source that I trust when it comes to wages is companies house - any other financial talk even if directly from the club I will always take with a pinch of salt. The £17.2m included the costs for all 177 employees, of which 58 were playing staff.

The clubs SCMP was actually one of the lowest recorded in League One - 42% - which came to £8.6m but that doesn’t include management, or players in a certain criteria which meant some of our highest earners left on legacy contracts weren’t included. We really didn’t have much of a squad either (12 players older than 21 and a lot of them didn’t really play much through injury or other roles at the club: Stearman, Chester and Loach) so the money we we spent on wages was a huge surprise, £17.2m on 177 staff is roughly £98k per annum average. None of the directors take a fee either, so really the only other real considerations were Stephen Pearce and the coaching staff. I suspect that Louie Sibley, most of all, was very well paid and the package to bring Warne and his staff to the club was substantial (in league one terms). I still struggle to make up the numbers, especially when you consider that Burton Albion (a League One club in a similar area) spent roughly £5.4m on wages for their entire operation. I know Category One academies are expensive to run, but still we only had 177 staff on our books.

I suspect this season will have seen us close to or even exceeding £20m as we added a lot of players and actually gave ourselves a chance.

The turnover of the club, despite not having a front of shirt sponsor, was still really good. Gate receipts and matchday revenue was close to £9m and we still had more than £20m turnover in League One.

Anyway, back to Langstaff, as I live in Notts and have seen him on a number of occasions, I’d be really surprised if he didn’t struggle in the Championship. He’s instinctive and a decent finisher, but the defenders at the levels he played at are awful and he gets numerous chances - in fact going off his xG he should’ve scored a couple more goals than he did last season. He’s not quick, nor technical enough, at least for me.

I’m trying to think of a striker who isn’t a target man and isn’t a quick who has been able to have an impact at this level.
 

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Tanganga is arguably the signing of the window.
 

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Didn’t realise QPR had signed that many

I’ve heard of none of them
 

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Tanganga is arguably the signing of the window.
Steady on - its only July 9th and the Euros still ongoing. Some teams haven't done anything yet! The bigger deals won't happen I'm sure until August and closer to deadline day.

In terms of free agents, there are still quite a few who haven't sorted themselves out. These players really need to get sorted in the next week or so otherwise they'll be well behind in pre-season training.
 

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Steady on - its only July 9th and the Euros still ongoing. Some teams haven't done anything yet! The bigger deals won't happen I'm sure until August and closer to deadline day.

In terms of free agents, there are still quite a few who haven't sorted themselves out. These players really need to get sorted in the next week or so otherwise they'll be well behind in pre-season training.
Outstanding CB at this level, don't know how they've managed it.
 

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Alan Browne to Sunderland? should be a better overall financial package for him. I still think Ryan Lowe was the main driving factor in him leaving, and clearly Liam Millar not wanting to come back.
 

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Thordarson confirmed. £600k-800k. 3+1yr deal.

That should be the midfield sorted, now for another CB, and a couple of wingbacks.
 

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Seems like Gabe Osho might be gone. Posted what looks like a goodbye message on social media. We will need to look at centre half pretty earnestly now I think, probably did already but more so now.
 

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We’ve completed the signing of Idris El Mizouni from Ipswich. Reported 400k fee, 3 year deal. Think that’s the midfield sorted now.
 

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Outstanding CB at this level, don't know how they've managed it.
I understand by making him their highest paid player. He would've commanded the best part of £20K/week basic I suspect.

Meanwhile Erik Pieters is on trial at Luton - likely just making up the numbers whilst we're short in defence.
 
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