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January transfer rumour thread

Personally I do not think this is the time to scout players. We have about 4 days left before the window closes and I really feel that we should have identified and fully researched any player we are remotely interested in by now if we are thinking of getting them during this window
 
Personally I do not think this is the time to scout players. We have about 4 days left before the window closes and I really feel that we should have identified and fully researched any player we are remotely interested in by now if we are thinking of getting them during this window

Zevet.
 
Personally I do not think this is the time to scout players. We have about 4 days left before the window closes and I really feel that we should have identified and fully researched any player we are remotely interested in by now if we are thinking of getting them during this window

We scout players all year round.
Maybe the "target" only appeared on the radar last week?
And maybe today was also the only chance of seeing the "target" against Premiership opposition?

Unfortunately, we have learnt over the years that Harry and Levy love doing business on deadline day.
So that's what it'll be, there will be some business done still I think and it need not be the dregs.

Samba and Tevez both there for the taking if City or Blackburn are offered the right price I'm sure.....
 
Watching the Brighton defeat of Saudi Sportswashing Machine noticed that Clive Allen was in the stands scouting.

Wonder who he was looking at, I'd imagine it was a striker. Mackail-Smith on the radar (would be surprised)

Buckley looked a decent winger, able to take players on and go pass them.

Then again maybe scouting for future fixture against the Toon.

We're playing Saudi Sportswashing Machine in 2 week. Case closed.
 
If allen was scouting anyone from brighton it would have been caskey-forrester that boy has one hell of a future, liverpool are down there every other week looking at him.

I follow brighton quite a bit and actuallys use one of their forums now and again as i have a mate on there and caskey-forrester is the one they all have high hopes for. I have seen brighton live 5 times this season and dunk is no where near fready for the prem, reminds me of lescott when he was at wolves when they were in the championship, could be good but it will be a few years.

Wells at southampton is another we should be looking at for a future left back, it is scary how good he is.
 
The central defender has excelled since he came back to White Hart Lane from Portsmouth two years ago. And his reward will be a lucrative new deal.

Kaboul joined Spurs from Auxerre in 2007 for ?ú8million but had a torrid time. He was signed by Harry Redknapp for *Portsmouth and went on to be part of Pompey’s FA Cup winning team.

Kaboul is now a key member of the Tottenham squad and Redknapp said of the Frenchman: “Younes has been magnificent for us, absolutely terrific.

“He is a tremendous player and that is why I signed him twice.

“He did not have the best of times when he was first at Tottenham. But he was only a young boy. I could see the potential in him.”
 
MARK HUGHES is chasing a deadline-busting treble swoop for Tottenham duo Sebastien Bassong and Steven Pienaar as well as Wigan hit-man Hugo Rodallega (left).

QPR have already had one bid rejected for South African star Pienaar after failing to meet Tottenham’s ?ú2.5million valuation but they aren’t giving up just yet. New Loftus Road boss Hughes is also looking to strengthen his defence and has targeted Cameroon centre-back Bassong, who hasn’t been able to nail down a regular place at White Hart Lane.

Tottenham value Bassong at ?ú1m more than the ?ú3.5m QPR are willing to pay but Hughes hasn’t given up hope a deal can be done before Tuesday’s transfer deadline.

Wigan striker Rodallega is looking for a staggering ?ú60,000-a-week contract.

The big Colombian is prepared to sit out his contract at Wigan but Latics supremo Dave Whelan is tempted by the chance of selling him for around ?ú6m rather than losing him for nothing.

Aston Villa and Fulham have also shown interest in Rodallega, although QPR are closer to his pay demands.

Wealthy Anzhi Makhachkala and Spartak Moscow are considering a move for Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko. Spurs are willing to off-load the unhappy Russian despite taking up a one-year contract extension on the striker three months ago.
 
Dont want to get rid of Bassong. I think he has been unlucky behind players like king and kaboul but he is better than Dawson.

Im sure he'll developp into a great player but he needs to play.

I also think we should keep Gio instead of Pienaar. Pienaar is much older, i know hes been injured and all that but i dont think hes that good. Doesnt beat his man, doesnt cross, i dont know, i dont have a good feeling about him at this club.

I think Gio and Bass are both talented but need to play.
 
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Dont want to get rid of Bassong. I think he has been unlucky behind players like king and kaboul but he is better than Dawson.

Im sure he'll developp into a great player but he needs to play.

I also think we should keep Gio instead of Pienaar. Pienaar is much older, i know hes been injured and all that but i dont think hes that good. Doesnt beat his man, doesnt cross, i dont know, i dont have a good feeling about him at this club.

I think Gio and Bass are both talented but need to play.


I agree that Gio and Bass are good players too but sometimes its hard to displace the status quo - and the relationship between the gaffer and his fav 11.

But keeping them fuming on the bench is not good for them either --- they'll do better somewhere else, we'll just have to accept that they didn't fit into our program.
 
I agree that Gio and Bass are good players too but sometimes its hard to displace the status quo - and the relationship between the gaffer and his fav 11.

But keeping them fuming on the bench is not good for them either --- they'll do better somewhere else, we'll just have to accept that they didn't fit into our program.

Thats why i cant understand why they didnt play against watford.

We should see gio in the league more aswell, especially in the last 20 minutes. Defoe had cramps before he missed that open goal vs city.

Its good when players know that if they play badly they can get replaced at any time.
 
Thats why i cant understand why they didnt play against watford.

We should see gio in the league more aswell, especially in the last 20 minutes. Defoe had cramps before he missed that open goal vs city.

Its good when players know that if they play badly they can get replaced at any time.

Not so good when you're replacing them with crap ones however.
 
Dont know if this has been posted before

Apparently we are after a defender from Sao Paulo. Bruno Uvini. Captained Brazil under 20 during their world cup. Loan deal with buying clause.

Its on many websites, just tape his name on google.
 
Bassong can go in the summer...we have two semi-crocked central defenders...if Dawson breaks again, we would be in trouble. we are vying for a champions league spot and i don't want Livermore or Charlie or Huddlestone (when he gets back) or untried Khumalo (if he is still around) "filling" in, particularly during the run-in and with the games we have coming up.
 
In essence Harry is lumped with a player he does not rate. Nobody else except us is silly enough to pay silly money for such an average striker player hence no one else is willing to pay the money we have been asking. Sometimes you have to cut your losses to move forward
I agree. Levy has done some remarkable things in the transfer window but the longer we keep the likes of Pav, the more his value goes down.
 
Dont want to get rid of Bassong. I think he has been unlucky behind players like king and kaboul but he is better than Dawson.

Im sure he'll developp into a great player but he needs to play.

I also think we should keep Gio instead of Pienaar. Pienaar is much older, i know hes been injured and all that but i dont think hes that good. Doesnt beat his man, doesnt cross, i dont know, i dont have a good feeling about him at this club.

I think Gio and Bass are both talented but need to play.
Unfortunately it seems as though Gio doesn't have the work ethic to make it at Spurs, and that is one of the key attributes to become a very good professional footballer.
 
We need a spark in the team. In the summer, we got the sparks from Parker and Adebayor and the team went on a winning run. The team now is a bit stale lately. We need someone to come in and change it up. Ideal (but not realistic) would be Cavani and Remi.
 
Liverpool's bid to swap ?ú35m record signing Andy Carroll for Argentine striker Carlos Tevez has been turned down by Emirates Marketing Project.
Full story: The Observer

Tevez's advisor Kia Joorabchian says there is no possibility that the 27-year-old will join Championship club West Ham on loan from Emirates Marketing Project.
Full story: talkSPORT

However, Carroll, 23, could still be involved in a swap deal for Saudi Sportswashing Machine forward Demba Ba, 26.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Liverpool are preparing a double swoop on the Bundesliga with moves for Werder Bremen winger Marko Marin, 22, and Borussia Dortmund striker Luca Barrios, 27.
Full story: The People

FA Cup hero Dirk Kuyt, 31, has been told he will not be allowed to leave Anfield during the January transfer window, after Italian sides Fiorentina and Roma expressed an interest in signing him.
Full story: Metro

Real Madrid are thinking of asking Chelsea to part company with Brazilian defender David Luiz, 24, in exchange for 28-year-old centre-back Pepe.
Full story: Inside Futbol

Wolves are considering making loan moves for Saudi Sportswashing Machine forwards Leon Best, 25, and Peter Lovenkrands, 31.
Full story: Express & Star

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp says he does not expect to sign anyone before the transfer window shuts.
Full story: The Sun

However, Wolfsburg striker Mario Mandzukic, 25, has emerged as a late transfer target for Spurs, as Redknapp looks to add more firepower to his squad.
Full story: Metro

Philadelphia Union's Congo-born forward Danny Mwanga, 20, is on a 10-day trial with Aston Villa.
Full story: Philadelphia Inquirer

Everton defender Johnny Heitinga, 28, is wanted by Spanish side Real Mallorca.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Queens Park Rangers boss Mark Hughes is keen on taking midfielder Danny Murphy, 34, from his old club Fulham.
Full story: Sky Sports

OTHER GOSSIP

Jose Mourinho has decided to leave Real Madrid at the end of this season for a return to the Premier League.
Full story: Sunday Times (subscription required)

Mourinho is Emirates Marketing Project's number one choice to replace *Roberto Mancini, who is under pressure to land the title or face the boot. Full story: Sunday Mirror

Blackburn manager Steve Kean survived a plot to sack him by senior staff within the club.
Full story: The People

The Professional Footballers' Association will send a poster out to all 92 Premier League and Football League clubs to raise awareness of homophobia in the game.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

AND FINALLY

Equatorial Guinea midfielder Narcisse Ekanga has become a YouTube hit after a comical attempt to persuade the referee he was injured during their 2-1 win over Senegal.
Full story: Metro
 
I agree. Levy has done some remarkable things in the transfer window but the longer we keep the likes of Pav, the more his value goes down.

It's not like clubs are lining up around the corner with bags of money looking to sign Pav. Transfer dealings outside the mega-wealthy lottery winning clubs are slow these days.

I'm certain Levy is perfectly aware of how Pav will be worth less in 6 months than he is now, and how much a 6 month stay with us will cost us in wages. If the right financial deal was available and a suitable replacement/upgrade could be brought in we would have gone for it.
 
I agree that Gio and Bass are good players too but sometimes its hard to displace the status quo - and the relationship between the gaffer and his fav 11.

But keeping them fuming on the bench is not good for them either --- they'll do better somewhere else, we'll just have to accept that they didn't fit into our program.

Bassong was good for us in the season when we finished fourth but he has dropped down the pecking order because we have brought better players in and King has managed to play far more this season than we are used to. I don't think that Bassong is significantly worse than the players that we are talking about replacing him with but he needs games to recover his form and he is not going to get that with us.

Gio's attitude has stunk ever since he joined the club and has only put in a couple of decent performances for us. If Gio was interested then I am sure that he would get more games for us, he is exactly the type of player that Redknapp loves.
 
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