Latte Lath done deal

Well i don’t like sell on clauses, but Atalanta must think he has a fair chance of doing well to insist on it, so thats a good sign
Atalanta are obviously known for their success with scouting and transfers so him being spotted and signed by them is positive, though them allowing him to move on after selling their main striker to Man United…

Then again, they’re playing in Serie A and after a Champions League place so they will be after a different calibre if player I suppose. And they’ve no doubt turned a nice little profit on him as well.
 
Atalanta are obviously known for their success with scouting and transfers so him being spotted and signed by them is positive, though them allowing him to move on after selling their main striker to Man United…

Then again, they’re playing in Serie A and after a Champions League place so they will be after a different calibre if player I suppose. And they’ve no doubt turned a nice little profit on him as well.
Were gambling so much on unproven players to me thats worrying. U imagine the players we can get on loan will be young. We really need some ready to go players
 
Hasn’t played a game in five years for them though, is he more Patrick Bamford like or Alex Nimely though?
 
Were gambling so much on unproven players to me thats worrying. U imagine the players we can get on loan will be young. We really need some ready to go players
You have so many comments on here about how good clubs like Brentford, Brighton etc are doing by bringing in unknowns and selling them on at a profit and building a squad of decent young players.

Well it took them a while to get the turnover to do it successfully, they're there now, albeit probably in the short term as far as the top flight goes.

Is that what we're trying, if so it needs patience, and as with the clubs mentioned, possibly some good football to watch in the meantime.
 
You have so many comments on here about how good clubs like Brentford, Brighton etc are doing by bringing in unknowns and selling them on at a profit and building a squad of decent young players.

Well it took them a while to get the turnover to do it successfully, they're there now, albeit probably in the short term as far as the top flight goes.

Is that what we're trying, if so it needs patience, and as with the clubs mentioned, possibly some good football to watch in the meantime.
Brighton and Brentford spending 5 million on the likes of macaliister as a bit of a punt is the same as us spending 500k on silvera, this is the equivalent to a 50 million pound signing for them, it’s a massive chunk of the budget
 
'Done deal' as in fee agreed, personal terms agreed and medical passed?

Or just repeating what's been on twitter all day?
 
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