Hmm miles better than Walker and Lewis, is available and can actually cross the ball. Not saying he’s the solution but would surely help.These suggestions get worse
Hmm miles better than Walker and Lewis, is available and can actually cross the ball. Not saying he’s the solution but would surely help.These suggestions get worse
Livramento is excellent go for him, Luiz on a loan is a no brainer. And at the back THB to replace Stones ( think he has had it with his Planter Fasciitis). These players will not cost us a fortune and will be good for the future?I'd have a look at Livramento from Newcastle.
A young right back, good on the ball, pretty quick, defensively looks good. Been impressed with him whenever I've seen him and always thought he would be excellent with the right coaching.
I'd imagine Newcastle wanna hang onto him but if he's pretty sure he's a replacement for Walker, knowing there's no real competition at right back here, he could force a move.
Agree about Livramento as being a viable choice, but he won't come cheap. Newcastle's deal 18 months ago has the potential to rise to £40m. Unless they need to balance the books, they don't need to sell. You're therefore looking upwards of £50m before Newcastle even bother to answer the phone.Livramento is excellent go for him, Luiz on a loan is a no brainer. And at the back THB to replace Stones ( think he has had it with his Planter Fasciitis). These players will not cost us a fortune and will be good for the future?
He gone well past his sell by date, much worse than Walker on Walker's worst day. Can't believe you think he's better than Rico. Slow as fuck these days but just because he's cheap means nothing. He would add nothing but take up a squad place. There are no positives to this transfer.Hmm miles better than Walker and Lewis, is available and can actually cross the ball. Not saying he’s the solution but would surely help.