| Wan-Bissaka would make a lot of sense 16:15 - May 25 with 3070 views | Nutkins_Return | Ot the most exciting signing but he fits our system just about perfectly in that we need a really good defensive Right Back who is excellent at one on ones as Davis getting up and down can leave us vulnerable and the 4 at the back often becomes 3. It's a role that doesn't bomb on like Davis but does need to be able to get up and down at time as Furlong has done. Would be really well known to McKenna so would understand how McKenna operates and hopefully some good respect there. Just makes a lot of sense except potentially commercially as I imagine West Ham really spunked high wages on him. Furlong and Wan-Bissaka is the solid and functional RB functionality we need. Exciting options to follow in other positions. |  |
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| Everton apparently. (n/t) on 15:54 - May 26 with 231 views | Bloots |
| Wan-Bissaka would make a lot of sense on 15:47 - May 26 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior | Would be a fantastic signing but I think he will have offers from a more established club unfortunately. |
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| Wan-Bissaka would make a lot of sense on 21:01 - May 26 with 113 views | apnorman23 | Steer well clear. Bloke has been a complete lazy pro this year. There's a reason why Man Utd let him go so cheaply. Appalling attitude. If Ipswich have ambition, go in and get Diouff at LB, Mavropanos at CB, Vardy as your striker, not Wilson. Sadly, Bowen Fernandes and Souchek won't be viable. A cheeky bid for Coufal at RB would be excellent business too, currently in Germany, looking for move back to UK. |  | |  |
| Wan-Bissaka would make a lot of sense on 00:16 - May 27 with 0 views | armchaircritic59 |
| Wan-Bissaka would make a lot of sense on 00:09 - May 26 by tetchris | Wan-Bissaka on £90k basic a week. Delap on £100k basic a week. Mason Mount on £150k basic a week. Financial suicide paying wages of this level at this stage. If we become an established PL team like Brighton, Bournemouth etc then wages of that level could be possible in the future. We need to stay in the PL and build season on season, construct new stands to increase capacity/commercial revenue although I think that’s unlikely until 2028 at earliest so until then we have to pay accordingly. £45/50k max per week is probably our upper limit. OK we might be able to sign existing PL players on loan, but only with heavily subsidised wages. Rather get relegated paying sensible wages than go into administration. |
Well I can't think there's a sane person on here who wouldn't rather get relegated than go into administration. However you speak almost like they're the only two choices. I can give you another one, very clever recruitment. Right players ( PL quality ), right fees, right fit ( temperament/personally etc ) for the club. Ambition tinged with realism, not the other way round. If I were the owners I'd have a 5 season plan, with the final destination being top 6. A few stop offs along the way of course, starting with " just " surviving in the PL next season. No point of a football club without ambition. |  | |  |
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