"Naby Sarr was little used last season by Marco Silva and this season does not even account for Jorge Jesus , why have to leave the way open for Sporting head to England, where he is wanted by Charlton.
According to the Record , Charlton is in 'pole position' to ensure the signing of defender of the Sporting and the transfer should yield to the coffers of the lions around two million euros, as the newspaper O Jogo reports that can reach a plug of around 2.5 million euros.
Hired a year ago to Lyon by 1 million euros, the French defense 21 years even started the season the holder, making duo with the Brazilian Mauricio , but was gradually losing his place in the defensive axis to Paulo Oliveira ."
Lard arse Elliott, couldn't get across his goal for long range shots, below average distribution, but had a relatively good jump on him and could stop close range shots.
Robbie Elliott is number 4 at Newcastle now behind The Dutchman, Fredie Woodman, and Darlow. When Andy Woodman Was Keeper Coach at CAFC he told me there was nothing between Robbie and Randolph, and that Randolph could be a Championship Keeper. With 91 games for Birmingham in the champ and 111 games for Motherwell in Scottish Prem, Andy was right.
Robbie Elliott with 96 CAFC and 16 for Geordie boys in 4 years has earned decent money in recent years but stop/start career in many ways. On last year of contract, could give Pope competition when/if Henderson injuries crop up.
When was the last time Charlton bought this many players, players worth more than a mil or so? And maybe it's the eternal optimist in me but a 70 point target seems more than easy to achieve or are the other clubs spending even more?
I'd still like another striker as well as 2 CB's to be honest. I like the sound of Makienok but not sure if he is the out and out goalscorer we need, but will be a good asset. another player in the vetokele type role would be appealing.
Sarr and Lenglet would be good signings based on reviews, but I suspect will get only one not both. Luzon says he wants 2-3 more. will be an interesting couple of weeks.
Bearing in mind it is looking more and more likely that Igor will hardly feature, then a striker on a season long loan (so as not to completely naff off Ahearne Grant) may be a necessity.
Sarr would be another big upgrade on paper, and I am expecting a long contract (3 or 4 years) to ensure sell on value.
He scored in the champs league group stages last year. Don't think he will be bricking it at Derby, QPR, Boro or any of our leading contenders.
Bearing in mind it is looking more and more likely that Igor will hardly feature, then a striker on a season long loan (so as not to completely naff off Ahearne Grant) may be a necessity.
Sarr would be another big upgrade on paper, and I am expecting a long contract (3 or 4 years) to ensure sell on value.
He scored in the champs league group stages last year. Don't think he will be bricking it at Derby, QPR, Boro or any of our leading contenders.
Bearing in mind it is looking more and more likely that Igor will hardly feature, then a striker on a season long loan (so as not to completely naff off Ahearne Grant) may be a necessity.
Sarr would be another big upgrade on paper, and I am expecting a long contract (3 or 4 years) to ensure sell on value.
He scored in the champs league group stages last year. Don't think he will be bricking it at Derby, QPR, Boro or any of our leading contenders.
Bearing in mind it is looking more and more likely that Igor will hardly feature, then a striker on a season long loan (so as not to completely naff off Ahearne Grant) may be a necessity.
Sarr would be another big upgrade on paper, and I am expecting a long contract (3 or 4 years) to ensure sell on value.
He scored in the champs league group stages last year. Don't think he will be bricking it at Derby, QPR, Boro or any of our leading contenders.
What makes you think he will hardly feature?
It's a gut feel. Maybe pessimistic, but something doesnt seem right. Rumours of him still limping at the Welling friendly. Also he has had all summer to get over this achilles injury, which at best seems to be still in need of management.
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"Naby Sarr was little used last season by Marco Silva and this season does not even account for Jorge Jesus , why have to leave the way open for Sporting head to England, where he is wanted by Charlton.
According to the Record , Charlton is in 'pole position' to ensure the signing of defender of the Sporting and the transfer should yield to the coffers of the lions around two million euros, as the newspaper O Jogo reports that can reach a plug of around 2.5 million euros.
Hired a year ago to Lyon by 1 million euros, the French defense 21 years even started the season the holder, making duo with the Brazilian Mauricio , but was gradually losing his place in the defensive axis to Paulo Oliveira ."
The Dutchman, Fredie Woodman, and Darlow.
When Andy Woodman Was Keeper Coach at CAFC he told me there was nothing between Robbie and Randolph, and that Randolph could be a Championship Keeper.
With 91 games for Birmingham in the champ and 111 games for Motherwell in Scottish Prem, Andy was right.
Robbie Elliott with 96 CAFC and 16 for Geordie boys in 4 years
has earned decent money in recent years but stop/start career
in many ways. On last year of contract, could give Pope competition when/if Henderson injuries crop up.
Could be handy
Sarr and Lenglet would be good signings based on reviews, but I suspect will get only one not both. Luzon says he wants 2-3 more. will be an interesting couple of weeks.
Sarr would be another big upgrade on paper, and I am expecting a long contract (3 or 4 years) to ensure sell on value.
He scored in the champs league group stages last year. Don't think he will be bricking it at Derby, QPR, Boro or any of our leading contenders.