January Transfer Window

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Moyes said after the game: "We're trying but whether we get anything at the end of the line, I don't know. The club would like to add players but it's a difficult market right now."

Nothing groundbreaking there, but apparently we are trying to add.
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Shouldn’t waste our money in January, never value for money, look at what we did today, decent performances from Barry, Patterson and Rohl, then think Ndiaye, Gana, Dewsbury-Hall Hall, Branthwaite, Keane, Coleman, all back within a week or two, they’ll be like new signings !
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Escalator wrote: Sun Jan 18, 2026 10:24 pm Shouldn’t waste our money in January, never value for money, look at what we did today, decent performances from Barry, Patterson and Rohl, then think Ndiaye, Gana, Dewsbury-Hall Hall, Branthwaite, Keane, Coleman, all back within a week or two, they’ll be like new signings !
Don't think we should shy away from it myself. Decent position in the league, positive vibes to attract better players who might looking to get to the World Cup. I actually think it's an excellent opportunity to add some quality. Don't need to go crazy, but a quality loan or two with an option to buy would be perfect.

Great result today, but we do still have areas that could use the bump in quality.
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We have the luxury of not being desperate, so we only need to sign and only should sign players who are either sensible, cheap short term fixes. Or the unlikely chance a long term first 11 improving target is available at sensible price.
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Desperate for a left back imo. Absolutely desperate.

The rest is looking ok for what we’re looking to achieve this season.
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Definately think there is room for a loan but I still don’t see a permanent transfer coming in.

That result and performance yesterday would have pleased Moyes so much given that a lot of the lads are squad players at best and have shown that they can step up when needed.

Gana and N’Diaye coming back means a lot for the squad and we can finally start looking forward to getting a proper first XI back on the pitch.
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The difference playing an actual RB was good to see. Patto ain't brilliant but he's not shit either, unless you judge on very limited game time or post injury form. Keep him in and then judge over time
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With a fully fit squad we don't really need a mid season overhaul.

Patterson coming back looks to have averted that crisis until the summer and Ndiaye will add another dimension to our attacking options especially at home.

If someone is desperate for a striker for any reason then selling Beto might be an offer we can't refuse but other that that not sure where we strengthen, with 6-7 players coming back into contention soon.
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Bumble wrote: Mon Jan 19, 2026 10:57 am With a fully fit squad we don't really need a mid season overhaul.

Patterson coming back looks to have averted that crisis until the summer and Ndiaye will add another dimension to our attacking options especially at home.

If someone is desperate for a striker for any reason then selling Beto might be an offer we can't refuse but other that that not sure where we strengthen, with 6-7 players coming back into contention soon.
If we sell Beto then we’ll need a replacement, but if we can get money for him then we should. And arise sir Keano.
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