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The Summer 2018 Transfer Window Rumours and Deals


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We have to wait and see whether the Turks will get info about that deal due to "reports in Scotland". Essentially, it would be similar to a loan deal for Lucas. Why would teams do this, when any rationale goes against it? Loan fees and checking out whether the player clicks in their league. Same with Edouard and the Scum.

 

I can't see it happening, but such deals take place every now and then.

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4 hours ago, DMAA said:

I think it’s would be a mistake to let him go when his stock has fallen. 6/12 months in a much stronger side will bring the best out of him. Definitely good enough to be in a title winning side in my opinion but preferably not up front alone. 

Rather sell if he doesn’t want to be here, which is certainly the impression he’s given

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6 hours ago, Bill said:

Transfer window in Scotland opens 9th June but opened south of the border 17th May. Why so?

 

their window also shuts the thursday before the season starts and not the end of august

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2 hours ago, Oleg_Mcnoleg said:

Rather sell if he doesn’t want to be here, which is certainly the impression he’s given

He's been in poor form but he's a young lad and has had a long season.  Add to that he is in a new country and he always looked hacked off, even he was scoring a lot and I think we should give him the benefit of the doubt.

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Morelos just recently signed a new extended contract which doesn't come across as the actions of someone who doesn't want to be there.

 

And on top of that you would imagine he would want to be there to see how the Gerrard appointment pans out. 

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9 hours ago, JFK-1 said:

Morelos just recently signed a new extended contract which doesn't come across as the actions of someone who doesn't want to be there.

 

And on top of that you would imagine he would want to be there to see how the Gerrard appointment pans out. 

Surely that's just income insurance and doesn't have any bearing whether a player stays or goes?

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RANGERS boss Steven Gerrard wants Liverpool starlet Harry Wilson on loan as he looks to raid his old club.

The new Gers manager saw Welsh wizard Wilson’s progress in the Under-23 side before he went to Hull.

Rangers are looking to make a loan move for Liverpool whizkid Harry Wilson

Steven Gerrard wants a huge squad overhaul this summer
The 21-year-old may be allowed out again for game time by manager Jurgen Klopp — and Gerrard has asked to take him to Ibrox.

Rangers are in European action during the summer but Wilson may be needed by Klopp for pre-season tour duty.

The winger is also fancied by Huddersfield, Aston Villa and Leeds.

Liverpool want a loan fee of £250,000 plus penalties if Wilson does not play enough games.

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2668533/rangers-steven-gerrard-harry-wilson-liverpool/

 

Interest confirmed by ID10 et al early last week ...

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2 hours ago, der Berliner said:

He's not a bad young player. Getting into the first team should always be a contest for me. Like Gerrard I'd rather see them fight for their place moving those in front of them out of the way and once they have the jersey, keep them out.  So what constitutes not enough games could well be an issue if they bring him  and if he's got to play X number of games.

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https://tbrfootball.com/liverpool-turn-steven-gerrard-rangers-solve-rhian-brewster-problem/

 

Liverpool are facing something of a battle to keep hold of their star young striker Rhian Brewster. The young England talent, who was sensational for England’s under-17s in their World Cup triumph last summer, has been heavily linked with a move to German side Borussia Monchengladbach. In fact, the approach from the Bundesliga outfit has been anything but amicable.

Liverpool know they have a top talent in their hands in the form of Brewster, but he obviously fears for his first-team opportunities at Anfield.

What Liverpool need to do is present the young striker with a clear vision for his future and it should involve club legend, Steven Gerrard.

 

The former Liverpool captain has recently taken his first steps into management with Scottish giants Rangers. Now he will be looking to improve his options at Ibrox, as they look to catch Old Firm rivals Celtic.

Brewster has in fact been linked with a move to Gerrard’s Glasgow rivals, but it would be a better move for the teenager to head to Ibrox.

Under the guidance of former Liverpool under-18 boss Gerrard the striker would be more likely to play first-team football.

The deal would offer the talented striker what he wants, regular first-team football. Rangers would be happy with any deal. His arrival would be welcomed and would add some fresh firepower to the attacking ranks at Rangers.

 

Meanwhile, Liverpool will know he is in the trusted hands of a club legend who will do all he can to ensure Brewster continues to mature, all whilst hopefully improving Rangers’ frontline.

Presenting a full plan for his development would give Brewster the desire he needs to remain at Liverpool. Heading to Ibrox would then be a perfect opportunity for him to start finding the net and adapting to the men’s game.

A Rangers loan switch makes perfect sense for all parties.


Mathew Coull

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