Yeah we are evidently one short. Not sure if we are two. We would be on past seasons but then we were probably one over up to that point.
I would jackoffnimbly to this window even if we don’t sign Isak, and I don’t jack-off to anything under a 9.
Till it ticks to 17.01 on the 1st September it could be seen as a bit of over reaction. I do agree if nothing changes between now and then questions need to be asked about the window.
I don’t know if you’ve heard, and to be fair there has been very little coverage of it, but we are trying to sign the best striker in the league last season for a British record fee.
Call me nuts but I reckon trying to conclude that might just have something to do with it.
Conclude what exactly the clubs position is till Newcastle say he is available we won’t big again so how exactly is that trying to sign him.
Sex…It always helps…
Even if it’s with yourself!
Questions need to be asked when we’ve sorted our long term replacements at fullback and signed two of the most exciting attackers in world football? We’ll likely break the PL transfer record twice in one window
Another worthwhile contribution to football discussion and people wonder why posters keep leaving.
Hence wait till window closes if does and we have brought 2 attackers in its a shambles. 3 weeks ago people were flogging Chiesa now he is a valid option.
If nothing else happens it’s been an incredible window. Beyond our wildest dreams just a decade ago. And plenty of evidence to trust the club to sort our shortages at CB and forward. Relax ffs
If Jota was still with us, you’d have to say we’d be well set, with or without Isak. Include Isak and we’d be in dreamland.
That sort of loss will have impacted the club on numerous levels. I’d be a little more understanding if it’s taking a bit of time to fully address that on the footballing side of things.
The bid remains. The player is refusing to play for them. What more do we need to do?
I don’t know if you guys are talking about the same thing but this layer says no he can not walk away.
What can he do now?
“He can’t just walk away, he’s under contract,” says Jibreel Tramboo, a sports law barrister at London legal firm 33 Bedford Row. “If he says he won’t play, then he’s technically in breach of contract, and that’s enforceable if Newcastle wanted to.
“The reality is that Newcastle hold the cards. They can block him from leaving. There are no grounds for termination of contract.”
There is a framework within which players are able to rip up their deal, but it would require the club involved to not fulfil their contractual obligations. That scenario typically arises when they fail to pay players on time.
Isak is yet to submit an official transfer request, although there is little to suggest doing so would have much effect, given he has already made clear his intentions of not playing for Newcastle again. There would, though, be potentially significant financial ramifications for the Swede should he take that step.
“If a player hands in a transfer request, then it can affect some of their loyalty bonuses in the contract and some of those can become void,” adds Tramboo. “I don’t think handing in a transfer request does much for a player in terms of negotiation. It has no real legal power. In practice, it’s a political tool, which is why you rarely see them anymore.”
If nothing happens which is unlikely and we go into the season with what we have and we loose Salah, Gakpo or Hugo for any length of time would be saying that.
Some journos are just idiots,or brown envelope recipients!
In any event, I don’t anticipate we’ll see any progress until after the game on Monday. Then there will be a flurry of activity leading up to the window shutting.
Yup if anything happens it will be elsewhere.
I do think if we don’t get this done by the end of this window, we could go back in the winter window for a Mo replacement during AFCON.
AFCON was moved forward there is zero point in going in January to solely cover Mo being away.
As he would be only up to speed around the time of the final.
Of course plenty of reason to head back in to get a player of quality. Likelihood is Isak won’t be back playing til October anyhow.