January transfer window 2023

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Hound » 27 Jan 2023 14:17

He’s been a decent player for us and a joy to watch at his best

But he won’t stay in the summer and now feels the right time to move on - esp if we can bring in someone of a good standard instead. Joao for Laurent seems reasonable enough if that’s in the table

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Sutekh » 30 Jan 2023 09:12

Wonder if Holmes will attract interest after his decent display at United. Forest again maybe?

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by URZZZZ » 30 Jan 2023 10:24

Sutekh Wonder if Holmes will attract interest after his decent display at United. Forest again maybe?


Likewise I’m sure Joao would have attracted plenty of suitors after his “performance”. Think he made a tackle somewhere in the game

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Hound » 30 Jan 2023 11:42

Sutekh Wonder if Holmes will attract interest after his decent display at United. Forest again maybe?


Fair chance any transfer atm involves Forest. Sounds like they are signing another 3-4 this window and binning off some of their summer signings

Holmes prob our best asset atm, be good to keep him on and hopefully offer him a bit more on his contract from next season

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Hound » 30 Jan 2023 11:51

Won’t affect this window but checked how Puscas is doing at Genoa. They’ve won 4 of their last 5 and are in second place, 1 point clear of third

Look a good bet for promotion hopefully. Puscas has scored a few inc a 94th minute winner 2 games ago

Be a lovely addition to next seasons pot of money if we can move him on


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Re: January transfer window 2023

by tidus_mi2 » 30 Jan 2023 12:31

Hound Won’t affect this window but checked how Puscas is doing at Genoa. They’ve won 4 of their last 5 and are in second place, 1 point clear of third

Look a good bet for promotion hopefully. Puscas has scored a few inc a 94th minute winner 2 games ago

Be a lovely addition to next seasons pot of money if we can move him on

It's the same situation as with Pisa last season where they are obligated to buy if they get promoted, correct?

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Hound » 30 Jan 2023 12:46

I believe so yeah

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jan 2023 13:17

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Sutekh Wonder if Holmes will attract interest after his decent display at United. Forest again maybe?


Fair chance any transfer atm involves Forest. Sounds like they are signing another 3-4 this window and binning off some of their summer signings

Holmes prob our best asset atm, be good to keep him on and hopefully offer him a bit more on his contract from next season

Holmes going for good money, despite being our best CB, wouldn’t be the end of the world, because it would solve the problem of him and McIntyre being too slow to play together effectively and give Tom M more room to progress.

Joao's performance v Utd certainly wouldn't have hurt his chances under the circumstances. No service. Some nice feet. Decent work defensively in our box and chased about defending from the front about the same amount as Carroll.

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Hound » 30 Jan 2023 13:39

He did ok but won’t have exactly caught anyone’s eye with it

His goal scoring record will have, just if anyone wants to jump in and buy now. Reckon some of the play off chasing teams could do a lot worse (Sunderland with Stewart injured?)


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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Hound » 30 Jan 2023 13:42

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Sutekh Wonder if Holmes will attract interest after his decent display at United. Forest again maybe?


Fair chance any transfer atm involves Forest. Sounds like they are signing another 3-4 this window and binning off some of their summer signings

Holmes prob our best asset atm, be good to keep him on and hopefully offer him a bit more on his contract from next season

Holmes going for good money, despite being our best CB, wouldn’t be the end of the world, because it would solve the problem of him and McIntyre being too slow to play together effectively and give Tom M more room to progress.

Joao's performance v Utd certainly wouldn't have hurt his chances under the circumstances. No service. Some nice feet. Decent work defensively in our box and chased about defending from the front about the same amount as Carroll.


Re: Holmes, yes but it can and should be on our terms. No need to panic sell as I’m sure we won’t

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 30 Jan 2023 13:48

Yeah I can't see anyone racing after either Holmes or Joao after Saturday's performance, although can imagine in the wider context both would attract interest for different reasons.

Not sure anything will happen with either of them in fairness, not this window anyway (obviously Joao is gone as it stands in July).

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Stranded » 31 Jan 2023 08:20

So with Casadei signing yesterday, I assuming we'll have a very quiet day today unless one of Joao or Ejaria leave and we are able to move for a free agent/loan or get dispensation to re-use any transfer fee.

Not sure I see either happening, so we'll likely stay as we are now.

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Snowflake Royal » 31 Jan 2023 08:22

Agree, Joao's not done enough to make himself in demand when he could be go for free in the summer and I can't see why anyone would want Ejaria full stop.


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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Hound » 31 Jan 2023 08:58

Noticed it mentioned that Ehibhatiomhan travelled to Utd for the cup game

Honestly think he offers as much as Joao at this point in time and would like to see him given a go, and we could offload Joao

Still think Joao would be a clever signing for a number of teams - surprised there doesn’t appear to be a lot of interest

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 31 Jan 2023 09:08

Hound Noticed it mentioned that Ehibhatiomhan travelled to Utd for the cup game

Honestly think he offers as much as Joao at this point in time and would like to see him given a go, and we could offload Joao

Still think Joao would be a clever signing for a number of teams - surprised there doesn’t appear to be a lot of interest


Not sure about that personally, although it wouldn't be the worst idea we've ever had.

I do think there is a massive difference in expectation between an academy player with low cost compared to an experienced, quality, well-paid individual who has admittedly underperformed.

I think it's similar to the Rahman/NGW argument. Rahman gets a lot of stick, quite a lot justified, when he's an experienced professional whereas NGW doesn't have that sort of pressure as he's a young, low-cost option with little expectation on his shoulders.

In terms of moving Joao on to get his wages off our books as well as receive even a small fee, that would be a decent bit of business in all fairness, providing we could fill the squad space where necessary. Time's not on our side though.

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by morganb » 31 Jan 2023 10:20

Reading top scorer Thomas Ince has turned down Premier League interest in order to stay in Berkshire, the Reading Chronicle understands.

https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/spor ... oyal-stay/

The Reading Chronicle understands that at least three current top-flight sides have lodged interest with the club, but 31-year-old Ince has made it clear he wants to remain in Berkshire.

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Hound » 31 Jan 2023 10:44

Interesting but fair enough. Prob the bottom 3 tbf

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by morganb » 31 Jan 2023 10:52

Another one from Twitter:

Reading are looking at a number of youngsters at Premier League clubs desperate for first-team minutes.

https://mobile.twitter.com/RFCLatest/st ... 3132009476

Not sure why as Ince has favoured experience over youth this season, plus we can only have 5 loan players in a match day squad (assuming loan not signings) and a limit of 25 players (though youngsters may not count towards the limit depending on appearances etc)

As it say "first-team minutes" guess they won't be signing for the Academy.

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Stranded » 31 Jan 2023 11:16

morganb Another one from Twitter:

Reading are looking at a number of youngsters at Premier League clubs desperate for first-team minutes.

https://mobile.twitter.com/RFCLatest/st ... 3132009476

Not sure why as Ince has favoured experience over youth this season, plus we can only have 5 loan players in a match day squad (assuming loan not signings) and a limit of 25 players (though youngsters may not count towards the limit depending on appearances etc)

As it say "first-team minutes" guess they won't be signing for the Academy.


Maybe he sees the need for fresh legs, maybe one of the loanees is going back, or maybe he is just unhappy with the general midfield performance and wants something new.

As it stands are midfield options are Fornah, Loum, Hendrick, Casadei & Craig really - 3 who have shown flashes, 1 brand new and 1 who is showing signs of breaking through.

Fornah has been injured and not quite looked good enough. Loum swings from world beating to liability and is only 1 yellow away from a 2 game ban. Hendrick has been a steady eddie but bar QPR has hardly set the world on fire.

Already mentioned it but if we have more loans than we can use then it absolutely breeds competition in the squad. No-one wants to be the loanee that doesn't play, so hopefully, you start to see a new level of performance both in training and on the pitch as if you are in, you know you may easily be sat in the stand the following week.

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Re: January transfer window 2023

by Dirk Gently » 31 Jan 2023 11:26

Stranded Already mentioned it but if we have more loans than we can use then it absolutely breeds competition in the squad. No-one wants to be the loanee that doesn't play, so hopefully, you start to see a new level of performance both in training and on the pitch as if you are in, you know you may easily be sat in the stand the following week.


This. All the loanees will have something to prove - not just to us but to their home club, too, who will be closely watching them. So that effort and enthusiasm and competition for places can only be a good thing - sometimes I get the feeling that some of our regular players are just a little too comfortable and established, so anything to shake them up a bit is a definite positive.

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