January Transfer Window 2026

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Nathan Lowe at Stockport (on loan from Stoke) looks an handful at 20 years old.

Then again when we have to witness Cannon its easy to see other strikers looking good.
 
watched Cardiff last night,very impressed with Rubin Colwill.Attacking midfielder,best player on pitch by miles,great free kick,never rushed,great energy,just what we need.Got feeling loads will fancy a punt,23 International division 1.price ? 5mil might do it.
We haven’t got 5 million
 
Keiffer Moore scored again last night.

While we're thinking ahead to who we might sign in the jtw, I hope that some analysis is being carried out into why our striker signings do well before they land here, fail here but can go on to hit the target again and look happier when they leave us.

Next up to prove it will be Tom Cannon.
 
Keiffer Moore scored again last night.

While we're thinking ahead to who we might sign in the jtw, I hope that some analysis is being carried out into why our striker signings do well before they land here, fail here but can go on to hit the target again and look happier when they leave us.

Next up to prove it will be Tom Cannon.

I'm just grateful Rhian Brewster hasn't suddenly turned into Thierry Henry which I was fully expecting!
 

watched Cardiff last night,very impressed with Rubin Colwill.Attacking midfielder,best player on pitch by miles,great free kick,never rushed,great energy,just what we need.Got feeling loads will fancy a punt,23 International division 1.price ? 5mil might do it.
He was one we should have gone for pre season
 
Keiffer Moore scored again last night.

While we're thinking ahead to who we might sign in the jtw, I hope that some analysis is being carried out into why our striker signings do well before they land here, fail here but can go on to hit the target again and look happier when they leave us.

Next up to prove it will be Tom Cannon.
Also...
At fault for their winner
A few nice layoffs to the opposition, as per Wembley
 
One man in a team of 11, coaching team and bigger squad. Nailing him for that is missing the point.

Easy target though.
It wasn't the wrong decision to get a decent fee for an ageing player on big money, that's what successful teams do.
The mistake was not replacing him with someone younger and better.
 
Well thats thrown a few under the bus if you assume hes not talking about anyone that he brought in. You would have to assume that Mee is exempt too as hes experienced and has good character references so that narrows it down doesn't it?
If we assume he's not talking about players he signed, I think you get 2 lists of players, ones expected to leave and the others who might leave.

Based this off of games played recently.

Expected to leave:
Bindon (end loan), Marsh (loan out), Oné (loan out)

Might leave:
Barry (end loan), Matos (loan out), Ukaki (loan out), Zätterström (loan out), Godfrey (end loan), Hamer (sell - worst case scenario)

That might leave category is mostly based on recent appearances for players, and while Matos has been on the bench, he isn't coming on in games, which to me suggests he's out of favour.

Hamer gets linked with a move away every transfer window, so covering all bases, and not 100% sure Godfrey will leave, otherwise I would have put him in expected to leave.
 
If we assume he's not talking about players he signed, I think you get 2 lists of players, ones expected to leave and the others who might leave.

Based this off of games played recently.

Expected to leave:
Bindon (end loan), Marsh (loan out), Oné (loan out)

Might leave:
Barry (end loan), Matos (loan out), Ukaki (loan out), Zätterström (loan out), Godfrey (end loan), Hamer (sell - worst case scenario)

That might leave category is mostly based on recent appearances for players, and while Matos has been on the bench, he isn't coming on in games, which to me suggests he's out of favour.

Hamer gets linked with a move away every transfer window, so covering all bases, and not 100% sure Godfrey will leave, otherwise I would have put him in expected to leave.
would agree with most of your post loyal but for me hamer has to come straight back in when fit we so lack quality in midfield and wouldnt be suprised to see wilder go back to the 4231 set up with hamer on the left and also think a back 4 would suit tanganga better were just lacking a big physical dm in the souza mould for that system to work maybe choudray coming in could be the answer to that problem
 
If we assume he's not talking about players he signed, I think you get 2 lists of players, ones expected to leave and the others who might leave.

Based this off of games played recently.

Expected to leave:
Bindon (end loan), Marsh (loan out), Oné (loan out)

Might leave:
Barry (end loan), Matos (loan out), Ukaki (loan out), Zätterström (loan out), Godfrey (end loan), Hamer (sell - worst case scenario)

That might leave category is mostly based on recent appearances for players, and while Matos has been on the bench, he isn't coming on in games, which to me suggests he's out of favour.

Hamer gets linked with a move away every transfer window, so covering all bases, and not 100% sure Godfrey will leave, otherwise I would have put him in expected to leave.
We should be doing all we can to terminate Godfrey's loan. Hopefully we've been sensible and put in a return in January clause.
 
I think we will go for Choudary for RB, I also think Soutter will come in as another CB, as for a big striker, I do like Coburn at Millwall as someone mentioned earlier, easy choice would be for us to go after Mcburnie (but i am not sure we will). if it was me and I had the money I would go for J. Sargent at Norwich. Just my thoughts.
Good thoughts.

Sargent would be too much, and we missed the boat on McBurnie, Hull will want too much
 
No point getting another striker in unless we go two up top as he'll just be another bench warmer, but we must give it a go.

We definitely need a big nasty midfield destroyer to replace Souza. Someone that's athletic enough to be box to box and to cover for us having two up top and 1 less in midfield.
Doesn’t matter which striker we get when the service is Evri-esque. The midfield keep passing it into the blue bin and leaving a note…
 
We're still a big club in championship and most ambitious players would love the chance to be hear.Wilder needs to be ruthless in January and reset.
We’re a big club at the bottom of the championship.

One or two players might baulk at that
 

Keiffer Moore scored again last night.

While we're thinking ahead to who we might sign in the jtw, I hope that some analysis is being carried out into why our striker signings do well before they land here, fail here but can go on to hit the target again and look happier when they leave us.

Next up to prove it will be Tom Cannon.
He also missed about 3-4 other decent chances.

Agree we need a focal point and someone to hold the ball up top so it sticks.
 

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