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The Summer 2024 Transfer Thread.

I mean with us being stocked in most areas now with Gomes and Cinquinho doing ok where do the likes of Podence and Guedes really fit, they know there's a fight for places so I think both will end up buggering off on that fact.
 
I predict 10 goal involvements and a new contract for old GG this season

You never know.

One things for sure though - if it’s a straight choice between GG and Nathan Fraser to lead the line for us with another trip to Wembley potentially at stake…….i know who I’m picking.
 
I've witnessed GG give performances where he might as well not be on the pitch. In that kind of mood, he wouldn't offer anything different/better than Nathan Fraser.

If his attitude is sorted, then fair enough but if we have the stroppy GG I would rather play an untested kid, at least they would give a shit we lost.
 
This redemption story is based on him playing alright in two friendlies, isn't it?

I mean you might look at how he did on loan in the last 18 months in weaker leagues than the Premier League where he should be more settled and more attuned to the style of play. He was fucking dreadful.
 
Wolverhampton Wanderers are ready to battle Leeds United for the signing of Norwich City wide forward Jonathan Rowe, according to journalist Darren Witcoop.

Rowe enjoyed a fruitful 2023/24 campaign, netting 13 goals in 38 appearances in all competitions for the Canaries. An impressive season on a personal level has inevitably sparked interest from a number of clubs, with Leeds said to have made a £7 million bid for the England under-21 international.
However, Wolves are expected to rival the Whites for the 21-year-old's signature, as head coach Gary O'Neil looks to add more firepower to his front line. The West Midlands outfit may also be bracing themselves for a bid for star winger Pedro Neto, who is a target for Tottenham, with interest in Rowe a potential sign of succession planning.
While Leeds have made an initial bid, the allure of top flight football may give Wolves an advantage in the race to land the Norwich star.
 
With regard to Guedes , people need to remember that right now he's looking for a contract to play football , somewhere , anywhere - preferably in Spain / Portugal one assumes .
He therefore needs to impress between the beginning of Pre season and end of August . That's it - once he has the contract secured he can settle back into his old ways .
PS.....I am aware that he has a contract still at Wolves , but if he was to pussy foot around in pre season , O' Neil could shift him off to the U 21 s very easily - just like Fabio right now .
Guedes knows what he is doing - make an impression for 2 months in every year is all he needs to do it would appear when you consider the clubs who have taken him on .
 
Wolverhampton Wanderers are ready to battle Leeds United for the signing of Norwich City wide forward Jonathan Rowe, according to journalist Darren Witcoop.

Rowe enjoyed a fruitful 2023/24 campaign, netting 13 goals in 38 appearances in all competitions for the Canaries. An impressive season on a personal level has inevitably sparked interest from a number of clubs, with Leeds said to have made a £7 million bid for the England under-21 international.
However, Wolves are expected to rival the Whites for the 21-year-old's signature, as head coach Gary O'Neil looks to add more firepower to his front line. The West Midlands outfit may also be bracing themselves for a bid for star winger Pedro Neto, who is a target for Tottenham, with interest in Rowe a potential sign of succession planning.
While Leeds have made an initial bid, the allure of top flight football may give Wolves an advantage in the race to land the Norwich star.
Who is reporting that?

Few journalists yesterday who broke the news Leeds had bid for him also said rumours that Wolves are interested were denied.
 
Wolverhampton Wanderers are ready to battle Leeds United for the signing of Norwich City wide forward Jonathan Rowe, according to journalist Darren Witcoop.

Rowe enjoyed a fruitful 2023/24 campaign, netting 13 goals in 38 appearances in all competitions for the Canaries. An impressive season on a personal level has inevitably sparked interest from a number of clubs, with Leeds said to have made a £7 million bid for the England under-21 international.
However, Wolves are expected to rival the Whites for the 21-year-old's signature, as head coach Gary O'Neil looks to add more firepower to his front line. The West Midlands outfit may also be bracing themselves for a bid for star winger Pedro Neto, who is a target for Tottenham, with interest in Rowe a potential sign of succession planning.
While Leeds have made an initial bid, the allure of top flight football may give Wolves an advantage in the race to land the Norwich star.

From what I’ve seen of Rowe (limited, admittedly) he looks more than worth a punt at the suggested £7m fee. And would fit GON’s versatility across the frontline requirement.

Reminded me a little bit of Jarrod Bowen when he was at Hull - and that didn’t turn out too bad.

Whether we actually need him in another argument entirely, I guess though.
 
If they are going to let Podence and Chiquinho go, they will probably be able to get Rowe for similar money that those two generate, if not gain a small profit and it will also be a plus for the home grown quota so could easily see that happening.
 
I've witnessed GG give performances where he might as well not be on the pitch. In that kind of mood, he wouldn't offer anything different/better than Nathan Fraser.

If his attitude is sorted, then fair enough but if we have the stroppy GG I would rather play an untested kid, at least they would give a shit we lost.

Guedes has always been like that though, even Valencia & Villarreal fans said he was either 9/10 or 2/10 very rarely anything in between.

You're going to get the same from Chiquinho. Incredibly athletic and skillful but nowhere near enough consistency.

Basically a shorter, less consistent Yannick Bolasie.
 
Those 9/10 days must be rarer than a Steve Corica tackle.

His career is one long con job. Chiquinho can cross a ball and beat a man, that's two things Guedes can't do straight away.
 
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