Summer 2025 Transfer Thread / Rumours
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Re: Summer 2025 Transfer Thread / Rumours
Yep, that's why I said if he's wanting to go and fed up then bugger off, no point keeping him here. 40 million would do nicely for a player KM insists on playing out of position.
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Re: Summer 2025 Transfer Thread / Rumours
Apparently try its being quoted in London papers we are after £40m!
All this makes me think we already have a replacement lined up...
All this makes me think we already have a replacement lined up...
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Re: Summer 2025 Transfer Thread / Rumours
Never heard of him.Town are claimed to be showing interest in Brighton midfielder Malick Yalcouye.
According to the Daily Express, Bundesliga sides Hoffenheim and Freiburg have made loan offers for the 19-year-old with the Blues also keen but yet to make an approach and with the Seagulls assessing their options.
Ivory Coast U23 international Yalcouye spent 2024/25 on loan at Sturm Graz in Austria having joined Brighton for £6 million from IFK Goteborg last summer. He had moved to the Allsvenskan side in the preceding February from Ivorian club ASEC Mimosas.
Yalcouye, who is 5ft 7in tall, was born in Mali and also qualifies to play international football for the country of his birth.
Despite having signed Dutchman Azor Matusiwa from Rennes in France on Sunday, the Blues are in the market for more central midfielders with loanees Jens Cajuste and Kalvin Phillips having moved on at the end of the season, Massimo Luongo having been released and skipper Sam Morsy close to joining Kuwait SC.
As revealed yesterday, Town are keen to sign Middlesbrough’s England U21 international Hayden Hackney.
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We're also linked with yet another overseas player ... seen a link on twtd . Its clear we're fully utilising the Brighton data matrix thingy aren't we....
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The Odious Mr Rossi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 1:02 pmI don't think we've seen the end of the Hutchinson thing just because the relegation clause has now expired.
That expired clause now leaves a transfer possible for any fee and any conditions.
Of course, we don't want to sell him and on that basis could set an extremely un-realistic price on him. But what if he decides he wants out? He may well think he's good enough to be playing in the PL, and we all know that players can hold clubs to ransom when they don't want to be there.
That was exactly my point Rossi, players and agents have so much power these days that contracts become worthless. To be fair to Omari he hasn’t personally become involved yet and until he does all of this is pure media speculation. Of course he has a career to manage and the prospect of up to 4 years wasted in the Championship won’t enhance that so I can understand if he may want to move on. I think our best hope is that McKenna and Ashton can convince him to give us another year rather than risk a season with a bigger club simply sitting on the bench with limited game time.
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Yeah that's pretty much how I see it, except I can see it as being potentially worse.Charnwood wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 2:20 pmThe Odious Mr Rossi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 1:02 pmI don't think we've seen the end of the Hutchinson thing just because the relegation clause has now expired.
That expired clause now leaves a transfer possible for any fee and any conditions.
Of course, we don't want to sell him and on that basis could set an extremely un-realistic price on him. But what if he decides he wants out? He may well think he's good enough to be playing in the PL, and we all know that players can hold clubs to ransom when they don't want to be there.
That was exactly my point Rossi, players and agents have so much power these days that contracts become worthless. To be fair to Omari he hasn’t personally become involved yet and until he does all of this is pure media speculation. Of course he has a career to manage and the prospect of up to 4 years wasted in the Championship won’t enhance that so I can understand if he may want to move on. I think our best hope is that McKenna and Ashton can convince him to give us another year rather than risk a season with a bigger club simply sitting on the bench with limited game time.
Let's assume he really wants to go, and a PL club puts in an offer of, say, £25m. Of course, we would reject it out of hand, but the player could then get the hump and refuse to train or not try very hard when he plays. We may be forced then to cut our losses and let him go as we're not a big club that could afford to let him languish in the reserves for the rest of his contract (a la Man Utd)
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Little different in the sense the club can clearly state we spent £20m on you, have improved you so clearly aren’t going to sell you for virtually the same amount.
He has four years left so even if he did go on strike it would only harm his career, ie if he doesn’t play or play well then certainly nobody will buy him.
Man Utd is different as those players aren’t going to get the salary they get at Utd elsewhere. So although career wise it’s bad if they stay and rot - at least financially it makes sense for them.
He has four years left so even if he did go on strike it would only harm his career, ie if he doesn’t play or play well then certainly nobody will buy him.
Man Utd is different as those players aren’t going to get the salary they get at Utd elsewhere. So although career wise it’s bad if they stay and rot - at least financially it makes sense for them.
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The Odious Mr Rossi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 5:08 pmYeah that's pretty much how I see it, except I can see it as being potentially worse.Charnwood wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 2:20 pmThe Odious Mr Rossi wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 1:02 pmI don't think we've seen the end of the Hutchinson thing just because the relegation clause has now expired.
That expired clause now leaves a transfer possible for any fee and any conditions.
Of course, we don't want to sell him and on that basis could set an extremely un-realistic price on him. But what if he decides he wants out? He may well think he's good enough to be playing in the PL, and we all know that players can hold clubs to ransom when they don't want to be there.
That was exactly my point Rossi, players and agents have so much power these days that contracts become worthless. To be fair to Omari he hasn’t personally become involved yet and until he does all of this is pure media speculation. Of course he has a career to manage and the prospect of up to 4 years wasted in the Championship won’t enhance that so I can understand if he may want to move on. I think our best hope is that McKenna and Ashton can convince him to give us another year rather than risk a season with a bigger club simply sitting on the bench with limited game time.
Let's assume he really wants to go, and a PL club puts in an offer of, say, £25m. Of course, we would reject it out of hand, but the player could then get the hump and refuse to train or not try very hard when he plays. We may be forced then to cut our losses and let him go as we're not a big club that could afford to let him languish in the reserves for the rest of his contract (a la Man Utd)
...you mean like a Flynn Downes part II ?
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Clearly the elephant in the room is whether or not we get one or two strikers through the door. Yes Omari is an important player, but if he goes for a substantial profit I think it would be good business. Is it fair to say Omari’s performances for England have been better and more consistent? Maybe he needs better players around him to be at his best.
I’m happy we now seem to be scaling the international market for players with different attributes. How many times have we said we need the type of players who can execute KM’s game plan. Hopefully, the players we bring in will be more suited for KM’s style.
I’m happy we now seem to be scaling the international market for players with different attributes. How many times have we said we need the type of players who can execute KM’s game plan. Hopefully, the players we bring in will be more suited for KM’s style.
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Ruiz not interested in coming here, wants to go to an important club ? tw*t.
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Its easier to play your game when you have better players around you.ITFC2024 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:59 pmClearly the elephant in the room is whether or not we get one or two strikers through the door. Yes Omari is an important player, but if he goes for a substantial profit I think it would be good business. Is it fair to say Omari’s performances for England have been better and more consistent? Maybe he needs better players around him to be at his best.
I’m happy we now seem to be scaling the international market for players with different attributes. How many times have we said we need the type of players who can execute KM’s game plan. Hopefully, the players we bring in will be more suited for KM’s style.
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Yeah that’s what I’m thinkinghallamblue wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 10:19 pmIts easier to play your game when you have better players around you.ITFC2024 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:59 pmClearly the elephant in the room is whether or not we get one or two strikers through the door. Yes Omari is an important player, but if he goes for a substantial profit I think it would be good business. Is it fair to say Omari’s performances for England have been better and more consistent? Maybe he needs better players around him to be at his best.
I’m happy we now seem to be scaling the international market for players with different attributes. How many times have we said we need the type of players who can execute KM’s game plan. Hopefully, the players we bring in will be more suited for KM’s style.
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https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... -price-70m
So it goes on, and judging by the article might go on for a little time yet.
Interesting that they have raised their price by the same amount that we are rumoured to have raised the price for Hutchinson.
So it goes on, and judging by the article might go on for a little time yet.
Interesting that they have raised their price by the same amount that we are rumoured to have raised the price for Hutchinson.
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Re: Summer 2025 Transfer Thread / Rumours
Never did like Keith bloody Andrews, why doesn't he just sod off lol.
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well, for me now, hes effectively gone. sod him and Brentford .
But still no sign or mention of any striker coming in...
But still no sign or mention of any striker coming in...
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Won't get this time back but kind of puzzled how Hutchinson has a bigger price tag on him than Delap. The latter was most prolific striker last season, our most valuable forward player etc but Omari somehow commands a bigger selling price than the other. All right he's done good here and there in his time here but doesn't score all too regular and far from one of our most pivotal forward players. Yet somehow we're holding out or declined an offer for more than the 30 million Delap took off for. Best answer here do the deal and take the money. Damn fool situation to miss an opportunity like that.
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Man City only let Delap come here if a 40 Million release clause with a first option was in place, that 40 Million reduced to 30 Million following relegation. We had zero say in the deal, take it or leave it basically.
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Another issue with the Hutchinson offer from Brentford was they wanted to pay over three years. When you consider the percentage of money Ipswich would have to pay Chelsea over the profit honestly the offer does not look that good
If I'm honest I can Hutchinson being sold but it has to be right for Town, paying in dribs and drabs really is not that beneficial for Town. If he's going £40 million with most up front then okay
If I'm honest I can Hutchinson being sold but it has to be right for Town, paying in dribs and drabs really is not that beneficial for Town. If he's going £40 million with most up front then okay
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Nearly all transfers of high value are paid in installments, usually because the accounting amortisation of players is done over the contract length (max five years.).Steve and Jo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 1:29 pmAnother issue with the Hutchinson offer from Brentford was they wanted to pay over three years. When you consider the percentage of money Ipswich would have to pay Chelsea over the profit honestly the offer does not look that good
If I'm honest I can Hutchinson being sold but it has to be right for Town, paying in dribs and drabs really is not that beneficial for Town. If he's going £40 million with most up front then okay
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Yes but Delaps was higher percentage of the fee was up front. If you don't have to sell and wanting to keep the player why sell out if the deal is not up to what the club feels is right ?shabba wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 1:50 pmNearly all transfers of high value are paid in installments, usually because the accounting amortisation of players is done over the contract length (max five years.).Steve and Jo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 1:29 pmAnother issue with the Hutchinson offer from Brentford was they wanted to pay over three years. When you consider the percentage of money Ipswich would have to pay Chelsea over the profit honestly the offer does not look that good
If I'm honest I can Hutchinson being sold but it has to be right for Town, paying in dribs and drabs really is not that beneficial for Town. If he's going £40 million with most up front then okay
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Re: Summer 2025 Transfer Thread / Rumours
From the EADT :
Ipswich Town: Reported target Patrick Agyemang joins Derby County
16th July
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Derby County have completed the signing of Patrick Agyemang <i>(Image: PA)</i>
Derby County have completed the signing of Patrick Agyemang (Image: PA)
Reported Ipswich Town transfer target Patrick Agyemang has signed for Championship rivals Derby County.
Numerous outlets claimed that the Rams were leading the chase for the US international, but GiveMeSport revealed that the Blues were also interested in signing him, although no agreement had been reached with regards to a transfer fee.
In the end, MLS outfit Charlotte FC signed off on a deal that let him join John Eustace's side following his international duty at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. He has now completed his move to Pride Park for an undisclosed fee, signing until 2029.
READ MORE: Scouting Azor Matusiwa - here's what to expect from Town's new Dutch midfielder
However, Derby have since revealed that the 24-year-old is set to have sugery on an injury that he has been playing through, which will see him miss pre-season and the first few games of the Championship campaign.
"Agyemang has been playing for most of the 2025 Major League Soccer season with a hernia injury that has been managed without surgery but meant he has been playing in discomfort," they said in a statement.
"With a long-term view in mind, all parties have agreed he will undergo routine surgery and is therefore likely to miss the opening games of the 2025/26 season."
Ipswich Town: Reported target Patrick Agyemang joins Derby County
16th July
Ipswich Town FC
By Alex Jones
Football Writer
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Derby County have completed the signing of Patrick Agyemang <i>(Image: PA)</i>
Derby County have completed the signing of Patrick Agyemang (Image: PA)
Reported Ipswich Town transfer target Patrick Agyemang has signed for Championship rivals Derby County.
Numerous outlets claimed that the Rams were leading the chase for the US international, but GiveMeSport revealed that the Blues were also interested in signing him, although no agreement had been reached with regards to a transfer fee.
In the end, MLS outfit Charlotte FC signed off on a deal that let him join John Eustace's side following his international duty at the CONCACAF Gold Cup. He has now completed his move to Pride Park for an undisclosed fee, signing until 2029.
READ MORE: Scouting Azor Matusiwa - here's what to expect from Town's new Dutch midfielder
However, Derby have since revealed that the 24-year-old is set to have sugery on an injury that he has been playing through, which will see him miss pre-season and the first few games of the Championship campaign.
"Agyemang has been playing for most of the 2025 Major League Soccer season with a hernia injury that has been managed without surgery but meant he has been playing in discomfort," they said in a statement.
"With a long-term view in mind, all parties have agreed he will undergo routine surgery and is therefore likely to miss the opening games of the 2025/26 season."
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Thank god we never signed another crock then, Derby are welcome to him.
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