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  1. Can’t get rid of Onana and not get Kamara on a long term contract- it would be suicide. Brarranchea has got great potential but 2 seasons away from establishing himself …. if he stays! I think Bogarde has the potential to move into DM role too. This transfer window is going to be really interesting, I just hope Monchi and Emery have got a definitive strategy rather than panicking to search for funds!! UTV

  2. Our financial situation makes me nervous. If we can sell 2 or 3 big names to Saudi for £250-300m, spend £150m replacing them I’d take that.

  3. I wouldn't sell unless a crazy bid was made. Because he's been at Everton for a few years i think some of our fans don't appreciate how young he still is. Has loads of international caps in a high quality Belgium squad. I think he could have a massive breakthrough in 2025/2026. He brings physicality which I think we need. We should try to convince Al-Ittihad that they should sign Leon Bailey to reunite with Moussa Diaby. I think Emi Buendia would be a good signing for Leeds United, they'll be splashing the cash. Monchi should be encouraging the Saudis to sign the likes of Bailey, Digne & Dendoncker for slightly inflated fees.

    Have you heard any further news about Sverre Nypan??. He's the kind of young player who could quickly treble his market value. We should get in there first. I was talking to a Spurs fan about Tyler Dibling & he was arguing that Spurs shouldn't sign him, he said he didn't standout. He was literally the only bright spark in Southampton's miserable season. I'd happily see us bringing.him up to B6. He's going to be 🌟 !!

  4. onana was just looking like the player we bought at the end of the season so hopefully he does not go but totally understand that we are a selling club but hopefully this will change in the future💜💙

  5. We shouldn't be selling our young future stars who have so much untapped talent. And I don't think he'd want to go to Saudi at his age. And Diaby was a Muslim, so going there suited him down to the ground.