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Summer Silly Season Transfer Thread 2025

Started by Deeping_white, April 24, 2025, 05:08:09 PM

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jayffc

Linked to richarlison again

Wouldn't mind that at a good price, Silva knows how to get the best from him, although had alot of muscle injuries last year.

https://x.com/FulhamTransfer/status/1956275031123558670?t=Z67uvbwbXkd1aW20iyB-piPJoJ3wY39omNuRXqu61ao&s=19

MikeTheCubed

Quote from: Coastwalker on August 15, 2025, 10:06:57 AMSomeone who saw the funny side.

Such virtue-signallers, who kick up a stink.
Testosterone deficient, should supplement with zinc.

Surlyc

Mods, perhaps remove all the non-transfer talk from the last two pages?

Trying to get back on topic, I actually think Hojlund could be a great signing. 22 and with significant upside, it depends on price... but at £30m, I think he'd be a brilliant replacement for Muniz. Can't see it happening though!

Do our owners stump up the money for Richarlison if Silva is still on his last year? Feels a bit like Everton signing Rodriguez for Ancelotti.


bencher

Quote from: Surlyc on August 15, 2025, 10:23:02 AMMods, perhaps remove all the non-transfer talk from the last two pages?

Trying to get back on topic, I actually think Hojlund could be a great signing. 22 and with significant upside, it depends on price... but at £30m, I think he'd be a brilliant replacement for Muniz. Can't see it happening though!

Do our owners stump up the money for Richarlison if Silva is still on his last year? Feels a bit like Everton signing Rodriguez for Ancelotti.

Apart from injury issues, I feel that Richarlison thinks he is a cut above our level, and if he joins and scores 10+ goals, will start itching for a move to a "big club".

I also don't see him as an out and out striker in the mould we usually play with. His goal to game ratio in the PL is about 1 in 4 - nothing to write home about - just under 10 goals per full season. He could be that extra forward that can play out wide or up top that many have said we should be recruiting, but he will expect to start every game (fitness allowing).

demeant0r

The good thing about Hojlund is that his salary, according to Capology (https://www.capology.com/player/rasmus-hojlund-37656) is only 85k, which is affordable for us.

legana

Don't think we should be doing Spurs any favours at all by signing Richarlison.


KentFulham


Lordedmundo

Quote from: bencher on August 15, 2025, 10:36:05 AM
Quote from: Surlyc on August 15, 2025, 10:23:02 AMMods, perhaps remove all the non-transfer talk from the last two pages?

Trying to get back on topic, I actually think Hojlund could be a great signing. 22 and with significant upside, it depends on price... but at £30m, I think he'd be a brilliant replacement for Muniz. Can't see it happening though!

Do our owners stump up the money for Richarlison if Silva is still on his last year? Feels a bit like Everton signing Rodriguez for Ancelotti.

Apart from injury issues, I feel that Richarlison thinks he is a cut above our level, and if he joins and scores 10+ goals, will start itching for a move to a "big club".

I also don't see him as an out and out striker in the mould we usually play with. His goal to game ratio in the PL is about 1 in 4 - nothing to write home about - just under 10 goals per full season. He could be that extra forward that can play out wide or up top that many have said we should be recruiting, but he will expect to start every game (fitness allowing).

I think Richarlison would be fine with coming to Fulham. After coming through depression and a succession of injuries,  a fresh start at club where he is under slightly less pressure would maybe suit him.

However, on balance I would prefer Hojland. Much younger - probably more appetite to improve - and seemingly less injury prone. 

All about the price really (as always) with Fulham. Plus Marco's choice of course, which is likely to be the Brazilian!

KentFulham

Also at 28 Richarlison has many years on Hojlund, We need younger and frankly not some injury proned Spurs player


jayffc

Quote from: Lordedmundo on August 15, 2025, 10:48:02 AM
Quote from: bencher on August 15, 2025, 10:36:05 AM
Quote from: Surlyc on August 15, 2025, 10:23:02 AMMods, perhaps remove all the non-transfer talk from the last two pages?

Trying to get back on topic, I actually think Hojlund could be a great signing. 22 and with significant upside, it depends on price... but at £30m, I think he'd be a brilliant replacement for Muniz. Can't see it happening though!

Do our owners stump up the money for Richarlison if Silva is still on his last year? Feels a bit like Everton signing Rodriguez for Ancelotti.

Apart from injury issues, I feel that Richarlison thinks he is a cut above our level, and if he joins and scores 10+ goals, will start itching for a move to a "big club".

I also don't see him as an out and out striker in the mould we usually play with. His goal to game ratio in the PL is about 1 in 4 - nothing to write home about - just under 10 goals per full season. He could be that extra forward that can play out wide or up top that many have said we should be recruiting, but he will expect to start every game (fitness allowing).

I think Richarlison would be fine with coming to Fulham. After coming through depression and a succession of injuries,  a fresh start at club where he is under slightly less pressure would maybe suit him.

However, on balance I would prefer Hojland. Much younger - probably more appetite to improve - and seemingly less injury prone. 

All about the price really (as always) with Fulham. Plus Marco's choice of course, which is likely to be the Brazilian!

Yeh I think he also clearly loves Silva like a father figure. Might be the perfect environment, and hey if he get's a load of goals and moves on then so be it, that's most players. If he's done well enough to earn a move then hopefully so have we and we can look to the next young players coming through.

KentFulham

Also I would suggest Hojlund fits the Mitro formation/style that MS has remained in place

Lighthouse

Quote from: Surlyc on August 15, 2025, 10:23:02 AMMods, perhaps remove all the non-transfer talk from the last two pages?

Trying to get back on topic, I actually think Hojlund could be a great signing. 22 and with significant upside, it depends on price... but at £30m, I think he'd be a brilliant replacement for Muniz. Can't see it happening though!

Do our owners stump up the money for Richarlison if Silva is still on his last year? Feels a bit like Everton signing Rodriguez for Ancelotti.

Oh please God no. The constant borefest of non transfer talk and people saying he would be good but not that price and others talking about a list of names that was repeated from weeks ago. The only thing that makes this thread readable is the inane comments that don't have any merit in the transfer news. It lightens the mood for goodness sake.
The above IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT. It is an opinion.

We may yet hear the horse talk.

I can stand my own despair but not others hope


KentFulham

42.5m for Dango - Bournemouth to Brentford!

SerbianLad

Some more social media detective work. Muniz commented on Pereira's, Lukic's and Reed's latest Instagram posts.

AP:Ready for the @premierleague 🔥 @fulhamfc 😎
Muniz:Pikaaa 🔥🔥🔥

Lukic:𝟮𝟱/𝟮𝟲... Let's go! ⚽️⚔️🤍🖤
Muniz:❤️

Reed:@fulhamfc 🤍💚
Muniz:❤️

Coastwalker

A lot getting fussed with every name mentioned now,I dont think we're going to be left with much choice who we sign,at this rate.


Surlyc

Quote from: KentFulham on August 15, 2025, 11:12:59 AM42.5m for Dango - Bournemouth to Brentford!
And supposedly Omari Hutchinson to Forest for £37.5m.

Both good players but those prices are eyewatering.

SG

Ridiculous prices - means even I'm worth a few bob  ::scarf::

Coastwalker

Quote from: SG on August 15, 2025, 11:33:40 AMRidiculous prices - means even I'm worth a few bob  ::scarf::

Yep,games going silly.
And lower division clubs on the bread line and nearly going bust.


Twig

Quote from: SG on August 15, 2025, 11:33:40 AMRidiculous prices - means even I'm worth a few bob  ::scarf::

Nah, sorry but your wage demands would be way too much!

jayffc

Quote from: Surlyc on August 15, 2025, 11:27:37 AM
Quote from: KentFulham on August 15, 2025, 11:12:59 AM42.5m for Dango - Bournemouth to Brentford!
And supposedly Omari Hutchinson to Forest for £37.5m.

Both good players but those prices are eyewatering.

Agree regarding omari

Considering we bought ESR for 10m less up front, who'd proven himself to have top quality with a great run of form in the prem and champions league at arsenal...he had had some injury issues along the way but still

Pretty wild prices going on