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Any danger of Cajuste signing? 19:34 - Aug 5 with 4950 viewsIllinoisblue

Taking his sweet sweet time to commit, isn’t he?

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Any danger of Cajuste signing? on 10:10 - Aug 6 with 552 viewsblueislander

Any danger of Cajuste signing? on 19:43 - Aug 5 by SouperJim

Will be registered and announced as late as possible to keep our powder dry for Friday, I suspect.


Doubtful that Cajuste will start on Friday. He won’t have had much of a pre-season will he?
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Any danger of Cajuste signing? on 10:56 - Aug 6 with 281 viewsdjgooder

Any danger of Cajuste signing? on 22:01 - Aug 5 by PhilTWTD

As per other post, also making progress. On another note, The Akpom Front sounds like a radical jazz-funk-hip hop outfit.


Or a terrorist organisation
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Any danger of Cajuste signing? on 10:59 - Aug 6 with 233 viewsdjgooder

According to Copilot the Akpom Friont has become a thing…


📰 The “Akpom front” refers to the ongoing transfer saga involving Chuba Akpom, the former Middlesbrough striker currently with Ajax. It’s become a bit of a tug-of-war between Ipswich Town and Birmingham City, both vying to sign him before the Championship season kicks off.

Here’s the latest:

• ⚽ Ipswich Town appear to have won the race, with Akpom reportedly heading to Suffolk for a medical ahead of a loan move from Ajax A B.
• 💰 Both clubs agreed to similar terms with Ajax, including a £7 million buy clause if promotion is secured B.
• 🔄 Birmingham City aren’t backing down—they’ve returned to Ajax with a revised offer, hoping to snatch the deal back B.
• 🧠 Akpom’s decision may have been influenced by Ipswich’s need for attacking reinforcements after Liam Delap’s departure to Chelsea B.


If the deal is sealed in time, Akpom could debut for Ipswich against Birmingham in the Championship opener—talk about drama!
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