It's also missing the "make sure you get me in the picture" angle from Kahn's account.
creepy Kahn
Ok, so 3 players for the first team, 2 squad options and youth prospects is not "numerous"?Mostly outgoings. The incomings won't be as numerous as people are expecting.
I'd be surprised if we buy more than 3 players for the first team. Possibly add a couple of squad options and/or youth prospects, and that'll be it.
Between 3 and 5 players is not as numerous as the 6 to 10 that Rangnick suggested. And if those kids are aged 17 or 18, they wouldn't be in consideration for competitive games anyway, so wouldn't represent meaningful change for a matchday.Ok, so 3 players for the first team, 2 squad options and youth prospects is not "numerous"?
Laurie Whitwell and Andy Mitten alluded to it being structural changes rather than just transfers. As it came about after discussing the resignation of Matt Judge.Mostly outgoings. The incomings won't be as numerous as people are expecting.
I'd be surprised if we buy more than 3 players for the first team. Possibly add a couple of squad options and/or youth prospects, and that'll be it.
The Ornacle rarely guesses or speculatesI hope he knows stuff instead of guessing things
The Ornacle rarely guesses or speculates
we are not...are we?
we are not...are we?
This winter, Leverkusen tried to sign Eric-Junior Dina Ebimbe (21, PSG) on loan with an option to buy. And despite negotiations deemed "difficult" in January, the German leaders have planned to reopen discussions for this summer.
Matthias Ginter returns to SCF! The 28-year-old moves to Freiburg for the upcoming season.
Official: Ginter will play for Freiburg next season.
When you put it that way, it just shows you why Freiburg have been so stable for a mid-table Bundesliga side. That should help Ginter settle into Freiburg relatively quickly, too.Fun fact: the guy who trained Ginter's u19 team, the guy who promoted him to the first team and coached him there for three years and the guy who will coach him next season, after his return eight years later, are all the same person.
I've enjoyed my time doing the job. It's a very demanding world.
Obviously, it's a short-term [deal]. Certainly, I made it clear it would need to be a short-term one between now and the end of the season. I took that job on and came out of retirement to do that particular job. Now that job has unfortunately ended. I don't think I shall be putting my name forward anymore for further sorties in the world of Premier League football.
Sky.de seems to concur.
Sport 1 however is a bit more sceptical at this point:
Fun fact: the guy who trained Ginter's u19 team, the guy who promoted him to the first team and coached him there for three years and the guy who will coach him next season, after his return eight years later, are all the same person.
Is this Journo even reliable ?
There's something weird about the Tweet that UtdPlug is referring to:Looks like the sort of defender Klopp would sign. Appears to have great technique for a CB from the very little I've seen.
Interesting. Bensebaini is starting quality. Is Guerrero leaving?
PSG have also been linked to Lingard.