Luckily he's just signed for Monaco
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Scott Parker link?
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He’s just not the type we need . (Dele)
Would dewsbury-hall take a slight drop to play regularly? Loan with an option to buy and all that jazz.
Would dewsbury-hall take a slight drop to play regularly? Loan with an option to buy and all that jazz.
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Obviously would struggle with playing it out but I think he’d be better backup than Worrall.
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Not sure how much of his £80k p/w wages Chelsea would cover in a loan deal?Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Wed Apr 30, 2025 12:24 pmHe’s just not the type we need . (Dele)
Would dewsbury-hall take a slight drop to play regularly? Loan with an option to buy and all that jazz.
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The OP wanted random European players in the mix.Claretpants wrote: ↑Tue Apr 29, 2025 9:36 pmSigning 3yr deal at Monaco according to BBC so no need to worry
But you are all going to love this one
Dominic Calvin Lewin
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Would we need that much covering?burnley007 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 30, 2025 3:11 pmNot sure how much of his £80k p/w wages Chelsea would cover in a loan deal?
How much will Brownhill be on if he signs a new deal? Won’t be far off!
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All sorts of weird deals can be struck if a club really wants to get a player out, even to save a little bit of cash.
Didn’t we do something like that with Joe Hart?
Didn’t we do something like that with Joe Hart?
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Lived there all my life
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Very much doubt the club will pay over £50k, and doubt we'll go to that in most cases, simply not sustainable at Burnley, unfortunately.OssyClaret wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 5:58 amWould we need that much covering?
How much will Brownhill be on if he signs a new deal? Won’t be far off!
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I've heard Brownhills said his goodbyes to the squad. I'm expecting a big wave to the fans Saturday.
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I can't argue why it would be today and not tomorrow. But if he's leaving I would think he would tell the squad prior to waving goodbye to the fans on Saturday.
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If he is leaving, I’d expect the club to confirm ahead of Saturday so he can get a proper send off from the fans.
I’m pretty chilled about it to be honest. I think he’d be daft to go because I don’t really see him getting a lot of game time at an established premier league club and he’s at/entering his peak so he’d be better off playing than taking the money.
Suppose there’s a guaranteed income point which he might also be considering at his age, but equally that could be easily resolved with a relegation clause.
If he leaves though it might be a good time. As good as he is, and as much as I like him, we’ve been relegated twice with him in the midfield and we might be needing to think about upgrades in any event. He’s taken us up twice and with his contribution this season would leave us on a real high. At £8m he’s been a bargain so I’d wish him well and hope we see him back at the club at some point because he seems a great guy.
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Wether it’s true or not that Brownhill goes , I’d be happy either way. The lad has given absolutely everything since he arrived and this season he’s enjoyed hitting the net more than ever in his career so fair play to him. We all know he’s not quite at premier league standard on the ball inparticular , but he would still be of big use to us next season if he stayed, yes we need to upgrade but he’s grown into a captain and what a servant to the club.
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I would like to know how many points his goals have led to this season. I am certain we would not be looking at a potential 100 points on Saturday was he not a Burnley player (then there are his assists). I agree he may not be quite PL midfield quality , but we will be lacking in a similar way in a number of other positions, even going bold in transfers. Personally if he wants to stay (only the club and manager will know), I would push the boat out to secure him.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 8:32 pmWether it’s true or not that Brownhill goes , I’d be happy either way. The lad has given absolutely everything since he arrived and this season he’s enjoyed hitting the net more than ever in his career so fair play to him. We all know he’s not quite at premier league standard on the ball inparticular , but he would still be of big use to us next season if he stayed, yes we need to upgrade but he’s grown into a captain and what a servant to the club.
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You get the feeling that the stories of him fancying a. I’ve abroad may be the ones with the most legs .
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Parker has said in the last week that he is confident Brownhill and Egan-Riley will sign new deals, I'd say that's a more reliable source.
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Perhaps all these "in the know" fans will give him that send off based on what they've heard

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Kompany still involved in our transfers?
Interesting...
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He's the manager of the selling club, so why not?burnley007 wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 11:12 amKompany still involved in our transfers?
Interesting...
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... enquiries TO Vincent Kompany.
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vardy on the radar apparently
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Vardy well past his sell by date as Leicester fans could testify
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We need a few players who can cut it at Premier League level ( I'm not sure that's Vardy these days either ) but I dont want to see another summer with huge numbers of signings being made and potentially damaging the amazing team spirit this group has
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Vardy & Sargent would be my realistic most effective picks up front.
Vardy will score goals from nothing which is what we need and can't be taught, similar to Ian Wright he just has the X factor.
Our defence is solid and will give teams someone to worry about up top, he's not as quick as he was but he can still score and his experience will be invaluable.
Still managed 7 goals and 3 assists, 10 goal contributions, in a very poor Leicester side from 32 games this season.
Vardy will score goals from nothing which is what we need and can't be taught, similar to Ian Wright he just has the X factor.
Our defence is solid and will give teams someone to worry about up top, he's not as quick as he was but he can still score and his experience will be invaluable.
Still managed 7 goals and 3 assists, 10 goal contributions, in a very poor Leicester side from 32 games this season.
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I’d rather not have Jamie Vardy and his wife’s circus around the club.
Thankfully it’s most likely nonsense. We’ll be after better than he can offer these days.
Thankfully it’s most likely nonsense. We’ll be after better than he can offer these days.
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If we had any interest in him he'd have to take a h*ll of pay cut. Apparently he's on an eye watering 140,000 quid a week at LeicesterWoodleyclaret wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 5:29 pmVardy well past his sell by date as Leicester fans could testify

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I'd have Isidor and Haji Wright above both I think from what I've seen.billyhamilton82 wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 6:50 pmVardy & Sargent would be my realistic most effective picks up front.
Sargent is a good player but I have my doubts whether he's physical enough to lead the line and provide an out ball in a team likely to struggle at Premier League level. Vardy may still flicker but he's not going to be a regular starting option and he's on his way down.
Both Isidor and Wright are big, strong, powerful athletes. Wright is 27 and may well feel this is his time for the big league. Isidor may command a higher fee given his age.
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Idisor is the one I liked the look of.claretspice wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 7:56 pmI'd have Isidor and Haji Wright above both I think from what I've seen.
Sargent is a good player but I have my doubts whether he's physical enough to lead the line and provide an out ball in a team likely to struggle at Premier League level. Vardy may still flicker but he's not going to be a regular starting option and he's on his way down.
Both Isidor and Wright are big, strong, powerful athletes. Wright is 27 and may well feel this is his time for the big league. Isidor may command a higher fee given his age.
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Agree on all of that. Wright would be my choice. Can play off both wings too.claretspice wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 7:56 pmI'd have Isidor and Haji Wright above both I think from what I've seen.
Sargent is a good player but I have my doubts whether he's physical enough to lead the line and provide an out ball in a team likely to struggle at Premier League level. Vardy may still flicker but he's not going to be a regular starting option and he's on his way down.
Both Isidor and Wright are big, strong, powerful athletes. Wright is 27 and may well feel this is his time for the big league. Isidor may command a higher fee given his age.
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We have to move away from the model of getting strikers from the EFL. The step up these days is too large.
I would look for well known rough diamonds who Parker's man management could polish up. That or an unknown Esteve type who due to being unknown I cannot suggest!
The rough diamonds all depend on their “story”, whether there are ones like Edwards who feel disenchanted and open to a move.
People like Toney or Mitrovic, for whom the appeal of Saudi dosh may have worn off.
People like Awoniyi at Forest who hasn’t had many minutes this season.
People like Abraham at Roma who is out of contract (linked with Leeds for months at £100k per week).
It feels like to have a genuine chance, we may need to pull a powerful, quick and tall rabbit out of the hat to play upfront and start every game. When we have sides even as low as 18th having a Delap, 17th having a Kudos, 16th having a Solanke - we may have no option but to financially gamble. Edwards shows these are not all impossible, things can happen if a club throws money at it.
I would look for well known rough diamonds who Parker's man management could polish up. That or an unknown Esteve type who due to being unknown I cannot suggest!
The rough diamonds all depend on their “story”, whether there are ones like Edwards who feel disenchanted and open to a move.
People like Toney or Mitrovic, for whom the appeal of Saudi dosh may have worn off.
People like Awoniyi at Forest who hasn’t had many minutes this season.
People like Abraham at Roma who is out of contract (linked with Leeds for months at £100k per week).
It feels like to have a genuine chance, we may need to pull a powerful, quick and tall rabbit out of the hat to play upfront and start every game. When we have sides even as low as 18th having a Delap, 17th having a Kudos, 16th having a Solanke - we may have no option but to financially gamble. Edwards shows these are not all impossible, things can happen if a club throws money at it.
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Your last paragraph contradicts your first. Delap was plucked by Ipswich from the Championship and has stepped up just fine, as you point out.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 8:40 pmWe have to move away from the model of getting strikers from the EFL. The step up these days is too large.
I would look for well known rough diamonds who Parker's man management could polish up. That or an unknown Esteve type who due to being unknown I cannot suggest!
The rough diamonds all depend on their “story”, whether there are ones like Edwards who feel disenchanted and open to a move.
People like Toney or Mitrovic, for whom the appeal of Saudi dosh may have worn off.
People like Awoniyi at Forest who hasn’t had many minutes this season.
People like Abraham at Roma who is out of contract (linked with Leeds for months at £100k per week).
It feels like to have a genuine chance, we may need to pull a powerful, quick and tall rabbit out of the hat to play upfront and start every game. When we have sides even as low as 18th having a Delap, 17th having a Kudos, 16th having a Solanke - we may have no option but to financially gamble. Edwards shows these are not all impossible, things can happen if a club throws money at it.
Suspect the key is that it's someone with the physicality and athleticism to step up. There aren't many leagues in Europe that test those credentials more than the Championship does.
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Would this be the Vardy who plays for Leicester who have scored a grand total of 3 goals in the past 12 games?billyhamilton82 wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 6:50 pmVardy & Sargent would be my realistic most effective picks up front.
Vardy will score goals from nothing which is what we need and can't be taught, similar to Ian Wright he just has the X factor.
Our defence is solid and will give teams someone to worry about up top, he's not as quick as he was but he can still score and his experience will be invaluable.
Still managed 7 goals and 3 assists, 10 goal contributions, in a very poor Leicester side from 32 games this season.
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I’m all for adding some PL experience and I know he was a late bloomer, but Vardy will be 39 during the course of next season.
If experience is the order of the day, I hope there are options that aren’t so far removed from their peaks.
If experience is the order of the day, I hope there are options that aren’t so far removed from their peaks.
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I think you're spot on there. If you're looking for a (non-established, more affordable) striker to step up and cope with the physicality of the Premier League, the Championship has an excellent track record for providing them.claretspice wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 8:58 pmYour last paragraph contradicts your first. Delap was plucked by Ipswich from the Championship and has stepped up just fine, as you point out.
Suspect the key is that it's someone with the physicality and athleticism to step up. There aren't many leagues in Europe that test those credentials more than the Championship does.
Over the last decade, some of the most successful strikers at bottom half Premier League teams have stepped up from the Championship. Michail Antonio, Chris Wood, Liam Delap, Callum Wilson, Ivan Toney, Ollie Watkins are all examples that have just sprung to mind.
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Ipswich signed Delap from City but he had only been in the Championship on loan. Indeed he didn’t exactly set the world alight in those loan spells - very average at Stoke and PNE, decent at Hull, so sometimes you just have to take the punt.
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Could Trafford be going?
According to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, Burnley have initiated talks over signing Bayern Munich goalkeeper Daniel Peretz after making 'specific enquiries' through former boss Kompany regarding his availability.
According to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, Burnley have initiated talks over signing Bayern Munich goalkeeper Daniel Peretz after making 'specific enquiries' through former boss Kompany regarding his availability.
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According to TeamTalk, Burnley are eager to win the race to sign Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall this summer, who is free to leave Chelsea after just one season at the club.
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I'd be all over Jack Rudoni if Cov don't make it up.
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The lad up front for Millwall looks to have something about him. He might make the step up as he is hard to knock off the ball and seems to have some pace. He got in some good positions today and caused us problems.
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Suggested Ivanovic earlier in the thread and he had a good game today against a fantastic centre back. Azeez was also useful.
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I wanted him at Burnley when he was leaving Huddersfield. Wouldn't be a bad Brownhill replacement.
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