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January Transfer Rumours 22:23 - Nov 28 with 77197 viewsRhonddaSwans

God alive silly season starts earlier every year
Credit for the rumour goes to Tom Coleman and whoever he ‘borrowed’ it from.
See Tom it isn’t hard to give a credit to the original author ✍️

😂 😂 🤣


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January Transfer Rumours on 00:06 - Feb 3 with 149 viewsDr_Winston

January Transfer Rumours on 23:50 - Feb 2 by KeithHaynes

Stamenić would have been a huge loss to the club.


Not sure about huge. As good as he can be sometimes he holds us back in others.

He's almost Grimeseyan in his ability to be either hugely influential or somone you're hoping that the manager subs off so he can get the f*ck out of the way.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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January Transfer Rumours on 01:14 - Feb 3 with 61 viewsReslovenSwan1

January Transfer Rumours on 22:18 - Feb 2 by RichardO

Is Walta move structured as a loan now,permanent later because of the number of foreign players restrictions in a season and was that the case with Widell?


A loan to buy i usually includes a pre-agreed final fee and payment terms (as i understand it) This is good for Swansea as if he plays brilliantly Sirius cannot up the price.

The first option is no good to Swansea if it is £15m unless another team has offered £18m. I recall a centre forward playing for Watford I think who was on loan and the players valuation rocketted and he was moved on the same day to another team as Watford (?) could not afford it as they did not get promoted. They flipped the player.

After some research it was Benik Afobe. Taken for HITC

[An example that will be fresh in a lot of people’s memories, Benik Afobe’s double-transfer window came in the summer of 2018. The Congo international looked a real danger man in League One and in the Championship with MK Dons and Wolverhampton Wanderers, before Eddie Howe offered him a crack at the Premier League with Bournemouth in January 2016.

£10 million was the fee, but after a disappointing start to the 2017-18 campaign, the Cherries made Afobe available in the January transfer window. He returned to Wolves, on-loan, but with the option to make the deal a permanent one for the same £10 million fee he had been sold for. Afobe scored 6 goals in 16 games to help his former club win promotion to the Premier League, and they took up the option to make the deal a permanent one in the summer.

They seemingly had little intention of playing him in the top flight though, and just 11 days later Wolves turned a £2 million profit on the 26-year-old who joined recently-relegated Stoke City. It looked like a smart piece of business by the Potters, but Afobe managed only 8 league goals last season, and Stoke were the most underwhelming side in the division.}
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