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January Transfer Thread - it couldn't open and close any quicker

Agree on the first two.
Nuno seems to be getting something different out of Lucas rather than just the running. I think he's one of those players you'd miss if he left rather than appreciated whilst he's here. He weighs in with a decent amount of goals and involvement with creating goals. Upgradable, but keepable.

This for me too.

Inconsistent in terms of end product and really overall attacking impact. But he shows up just about always and has quality when we get him the ball in good areas. We need players like that I think.
 
After seeing how out of his depth Scarlett was today, if we're gong to try a youngster at striker, get Adam Hlozek in. Wouldn't cost more than £15 million and tons of upside.
I don’t think we want to try a youngster, it’s more we don’t have an alternative
I think our preference would be a more experience, proven player but we don’t have one currently
 
After seeing how out of his depth Scarlett was today, if we're gong to try a youngster at striker, get Adam Hlozek in. Wouldn't cost more than £15 million and tons of upside.

I'd be tempted to swap Scarlett for Parrot in January. Scarlett may have the higher ceiling long-term, but even two years ago Parrot showed he was capable of bossing a wily top-flight centre back like Andrea Ranocchia around.
 
Markanday will end up in league 1/2 IMO. He's 20 and not been remotely near the first team yet
I think he will end up playing first team football in Germany next season.... He has stalled on signing a new deal at Spurs and there is a lot of interest in him from German clubs.
 
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