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Summer Window 2026 - Rumours and Discussion
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How I see itNabySarr said:
He was deservedly dropped after the Millwall game and since then our midfielders have done well.Crispywood said:
JRC is a weird one started 5 games, dropped a masterclass at Coventry our best player away at Pompey and never seen him since.cabbles said:I think Kelman has a future here. Apter and Tanto don’t, JRC probably doesn’t either. Jury still out on Knibbs. We had a go, signed what we thought were players that could step up in Apter and Tanto, but they haven’t. It happens. JRC may come good still, but it’s looking less likely. I would try and get rid of Burke for sureCostello is only good when we have more of the ball, that’s why he came on against Wrexham, and he should have started against Oxford. But most games we play we are going to be better off having Docherty there0 -
Nathan has been hinting lately that the plan is to play the ball on the floor more. When we are ready for that, I think Costello starts to play a bigger part in games.6
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Bit of a Hail Mary but wouldn’t mind Jordan james from Rennes, currently at Leicester on loan and they’ve made noises about making it permanent, doubt he’d want to drop down to league one if they go down. But we obviously wouldn’t be the only championship side in for him. Wouldn’t be surprised if Nathan knows his dad.1
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If this 18 million pound to spend is true, I'd really prefer we spend bigger for more quality and have less additions. Say 4/5 players for 18 million but proven at this level rather than 8/9 punts.5
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Absolutely no chance I’m afraid. One of the best midfielders in the championship, all the top clubs will be after himDiebythesword said:Bit of a Hail Mary but wouldn’t mind Jordan james from Rennes, currently at Leicester on loan and they’ve made noises about making it permanent, doubt he’d want to drop down to league one if they go down. But we obviously wouldn’t be the only championship side in for him. Wouldn’t be surprised if Nathan knows his dad.4 -
Sorry to disappoint, but there is no chance we are spending £18m this summer. Even if the owners had that money spare to spend, we’d be putting ourselves at huge risk of future points deductions in a couple of years timeWillmoreTheRed said:If this 18 million pound to spend is true, I'd really prefer we spend bigger for more quality and have less additions. Say 4/5 players for 18 million but proven at this level rather than 8/9 punts.0 -
I'd be surprised if he didn't get a PL move. Someone like West Ham, Forest or Leeds if they stay upNabySarr said:
Absolutely no chance I’m afraid. One of the best midfielders in the championship, all the top clubs will be after himDiebythesword said:Bit of a Hail Mary but wouldn’t mind Jordan james from Rennes, currently at Leicester on loan and they’ve made noises about making it permanent, doubt he’d want to drop down to league one if they go down. But we obviously wouldn’t be the only championship side in for him. Wouldn’t be surprised if Nathan knows his dad.2 -
Does that apply if a new investor injects capital?NabySarr said:
Sorry to disappoint, but there is no chance we are spending £18m this summer. Even if the owners had that money spare to spend, we’d be putting ourselves at huge risk of future points deductions in a couple of years timeWillmoreTheRed said:If this 18 million pound to spend is true, I'd really prefer we spend bigger for more quality and have less additions. Say 4/5 players for 18 million but proven at this level rather than 8/9 punts.0 -
In the championship you are only allowed to lose £39m over 3 years, can’t get around it with injecting equity like you can in league 1 and league 2. There’s a few more complexities around spending on academy/stadium not counting but even with that we still lose a lot of money at the momentLargeAddick said:
Does that apply if a new investor injects capital?NabySarr said:
Sorry to disappoint, but there is no chance we are spending £18m this summer. Even if the owners had that money spare to spend, we’d be putting ourselves at huge risk of future points deductions in a couple of years timeWillmoreTheRed said:If this 18 million pound to spend is true, I'd really prefer we spend bigger for more quality and have less additions. Say 4/5 players for 18 million but proven at this level rather than 8/9 punts.No idea what we will lose this season but would expect it to be at least £10m. I’d expect the transfer spending to be slightly less (or at best similar) vs last season, but the wage budget will be higher which is actually more important to attract better players0 -
Already been told by Carter we’re losing 13-14M this year in the directors meeting and that’s with 8.9M already invested (11.5M total in transfer fees but spreading across player contracts). Considering you can lose max 39M over 3 years (3x13M) I wouldn’t expect much more than we did last summer as I doubt our revenue significantly increases from this year compared to next without a few player sells.NabySarr said:
In the championship you are only allowed to lose £39m over 3 years, can’t get around it with injecting equity like you can in league 1 and league 2. There’s a few more complexities around spending on academy/stadium not counting but even with that we still lose a lot of money at the momentLargeAddick said:
Does that apply if a new investor injects capital?NabySarr said:
Sorry to disappoint, but there is no chance we are spending £18m this summer. Even if the owners had that money spare to spend, we’d be putting ourselves at huge risk of future points deductions in a couple of years timeWillmoreTheRed said:If this 18 million pound to spend is true, I'd really prefer we spend bigger for more quality and have less additions. Say 4/5 players for 18 million but proven at this level rather than 8/9 punts.No idea what we will lose this season but would expect it to be at least £10m. I’d expect the transfer spending to be slightly less (or at best similar) vs last season, but the wage budget will be higher which is actually more important to attract better playersIf I had to take a guess we will see a big switch from transfer fees on players to bigger wages instead this summer2 -
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Yep sounds about right. The Sichenje fee was brought forward from the summer too. If I was to guess I think we’ll have maybe £8m to spend next season but the increase in wage budget will mean we are able to compete better for championship level players rather than shopping mostly from league 1 and ex Luton playersCrispywood said:
Already been told by Carter we’re losing 13-14M this year in the directors meeting and that’s with 8.9M already invested (11.5M total in transfer fees but spreading across player contracts). Considering you can lose max 39M over 3 years (3x13M) I wouldn’t expect much more than we did last summer as I doubt our revenue significantly increases from this year compared to next without a few player sells.NabySarr said:
In the championship you are only allowed to lose £39m over 3 years, can’t get around it with injecting equity like you can in league 1 and league 2. There’s a few more complexities around spending on academy/stadium not counting but even with that we still lose a lot of money at the momentLargeAddick said:
Does that apply if a new investor injects capital?NabySarr said:
Sorry to disappoint, but there is no chance we are spending £18m this summer. Even if the owners had that money spare to spend, we’d be putting ourselves at huge risk of future points deductions in a couple of years timeWillmoreTheRed said:If this 18 million pound to spend is true, I'd really prefer we spend bigger for more quality and have less additions. Say 4/5 players for 18 million but proven at this level rather than 8/9 punts.No idea what we will lose this season but would expect it to be at least £10m. I’d expect the transfer spending to be slightly less (or at best similar) vs last season, but the wage budget will be higher which is actually more important to attract better playersIf I had to take a guess we will see a big switch from transfer fees on players to bigger wages instead this summer1 -
Spend the same, just spend it better.0
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We’ve also got to factor in that the flying Scotsman exhibition at the National Railway museum finishes in April, in time for the summer window. As yet the autumn exhibitions haven’t been announced, but the loss of the Flying Scotsman could see us back in with a shout0
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Evolution not revolution, but just be sure the players coming in are an upgrade.1






