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The January Transfer Window - 2016


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The Red Star Belgrade midfielder Marko Grujic has said he has received an approach from Liverpool but wants to delay a decision until the end of the Serbian Super League season.

The Serbia Under-21 has attracted interest from several European clubs and Liverpool scouts watched the £5m-rated Grujic score twice in Red Star’s 7-2 rout of Cukaricki on Sunday. The 19-year-old has been linked with a move in January but having helped Red Star to the top of the table, he is keen to help deliver Champions League football to the Belgrade club before leaving.

Grujic, part of Serbia’s Under-20 World Cup-winning squad last summer, said: “I’ll try to respect the club, the fans and the general public, but again I think that for myself I have to choose the best environment where I get the chance to play and where I work with good coaches in good conditions. It is certain that I remain here until the end of qualifying for the Champions League. I had a talk with Liverpool but I did not receive yet any agreement. I’m still a Red Star player.”

Silly season is upon us almost upon us - where the teams towards the back end of the league table desperately overspend to try and maintain their top flight status. With the new Sky/BT TV deal coming into play from next season, I suppose it is the most vital year to stay up. Also look for a handful of top Championship clubs to throw piles of money at it, in a gamble to make into the first year of the even more lucrative top flight.

So as for Spurs: I will say what I seem to say every single transfer window. A specialist striker, please! Harry Kane desperately needs someone to share the goalscoring burden with.

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The on-again off-again Alexandre Pato to Spurs rumors were bubbling again a couple weeks ago. Just... someone. I like Clinton N'Jie but he's sort of a project.

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Chelsea will be rumoured to sell half our squad and buy two more squads as replacements.

I have no idea what we will actually do, but there will be movement. Past experience of how Chelsea behave in January is kind of out the window because a) we've not been this shit any time recently, and b) normally we're on to our second manager of the season already, so who knows how Abramovich will behave now.

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1 hour ago, David Marrio said:

We will get linked to strikers and people who have played or play for Dortmund. 

And maybe goalkeepers. But not full backs despite having very few. I don't know if there will be signings in January. It's hard to tell.

 

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I'll just be glad if Leicester keep hold of our first team and most second string guys. Priority for me is to bring in a decent second keeper (if Kas gets injured we're screwed), a defender (leaking too many goals), and maybe another quality striker at a stretch, though we should probably offload Kramarich before we do that.

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1 hour ago, TLHobo said:

And maybe goalkeepers. But not full backs despite having very few. I don't know if there will be signings in January. It's hard to tell.

 

I'd like to think we may try and get one person in just to add some depth to the team. Fullback we are limited but hopefully Flanno will be back soon. 

I can't see any outgoings or at least any permanent deals but only one or two signings. 

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7 hours ago, Benji said:

I'll just be glad if Leicester keep hold of our first team and most second string guys. Priority for me is to bring in a decent second keeper (if Kas gets injured we're screwed), a defender (leaking too many goals), and maybe another quality striker at a stretch, though we should probably offload Kramarich before we do that.

Vardy and Mahrez to Real in a £500m BUMPER MEGASWOOP~!

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'Zinedine Zidane revealed in his interview that he has always admired Jamie Vardy as a top, top player and Real Madrid is the natural home of top players. He also believes that Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale would have not difficulty playing alongside Vardy, and that Vardy would enjoy the Spanish league and climate. Zidane deflected further questions, saying that it was a policy of his never to talk about other clubs' players.'

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