While playing for the worst team in the league...
We should start laying the groundwork to bring Sancho in next.
If we have another good season like finishing a minimum 3rd in the PL I don't see why not.That’s going to be the most insane transfer saga of next summer if he repeats his form this year. With Liverpool and Chelsea spending nothing this summer and United going huge for English talent it could be an epic bidding war. Would City get involved? I think it’ll be the biggest transfer in PL history.
Don’t think we’ll be involved unfortunately.
We may jump in to bust the price up but not a chance we meet the wages he could be offered by othersThat’s going to be the most insane transfer saga of next summer if he repeats his form this year. With Liverpool and Chelsea spending nothing this summer and United going huge for English talent it could be an epic bidding war. Would City get involved? I think it’ll be the biggest transfer in PL history.
Don’t think we’ll be involved unfortunately.
Why do you think outside shot? I assumed he was a given to be rostered since he is considered a locally trained player.I actually think this has slipped nicely under the radar, HUGE potential and could be a star.
Bags of talent already, Poch loves these types of players.
Outside shot for a squad place at the euros
Why do you think outside shot? I assumed he was a given to be rostered since he is considered a locally trained player.
I meant the European Championship squad for England next summer!Why do you think outside shot? I assumed he was a given to be rostered since he is considered a locally trained player.
Not to me I think Sess will stay at LB in the future.He really does remind me of Bale when he was Soton
He really does remind me of Bale when he was Soton
He doesn't remind me of him at all actually
Agree. Not the same class of talent as GB but I think he has awesome potential as a wingback.
Came here to post this.Ryan Sessegnon's Deadline Day move to Tottenham from Fulham almost fell through
Ryan Sessegnon's Deadline Day move to Tottenham almost fell through because Fulham wanted to use the funds to sign Michael Hector, according to Sky sources.
Sessegnon signed a five-year deal with Spurs with the option for an extra year after the two clubs agreed a fee of £25m, potentially rising to £30m, Sky Sports News understands.
But the deal almost broke down at the eleventh hour as Fulham were looking to sign Chelsea defender Hector after wrapping up Sessegnon's sale.
Negotiations over the 19-year-old took longer than expected, to the point where Fulham director Tony Khan was willing to allow the player run down the remaining year of his contract and potentially allow him to leave on a free transfer next summer.
The deal to take the winger to north London wasn't signed off until after 3.30pm, and the official announcement was made at 5.45pm, 45 minutes after the deadline.
That left little time to conclude a deal for Hector, who eventually ended up staying at Stamford Bridge - although Fulham are expected to go back in for him in January, Sky Sports News understands.
Jamaica international Hector spent last season on loan at Sheffield Wednesday, scoring two goals in 37 appearances in the Championship.