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Steffen Freund
£40m is tempting though ...although if it's homegrown out can we only get homegrown/English in?
I like Winks but I'd be tempted to sell and promote Skipp
'Loved every minute' shame you haven't played every minuteThis only makes sense if they are selling John Stones.
City currently have 4 association trained players in their squad (Sterling, Walker, Stones and Ake). For the Champions League a maximum of 4 of the 8 locally trained players can be association trained.
But Stones posted on his Instagram on Sunday - "Four years ago today I signed for this amazing club! What a 4 years it’s been, 2PL, 1FA, 3EFL, 2 Community Shields, I have loved every minute and I am looking forward to my future here."
I think he would benefit from a loan BUT if he is the only genuine DCM option (especially if we change shape as I expect) he needs to stay as back up.I think Jose is already a fan of Skipp and sees him as the only DM in the squad prior to PEH signing.
I think he could be used as PEH’s understudy next season and the coaching team will hope he kicks on and learns from PEH, to really develop as a solid option in the DM role.
Alternatively he may be sent on loan to a decent championship club to get regular game time.
I like Winks but I'd be tempted to sell and promote Skipp
I think Jose is already a fan of Skipp and sees him as the only DM in the squad prior to PEH signing.
I think he could be used as PEH’s understudy next season and the coaching team will hope he kicks on and learns from PEH, to really develop as a solid option in the DM role.
Alternatively he may be sent on loan to a decent championship club to get regular game time.
I simply cannot see this happening. Young, home-grown, Tottenham lad, England international, not short of ability, receptive to coaching and learning, four years left on his contract. We can't be selling him for £40 mill to another PL team.
Not sure about him being someone we can easily upgrade on. I'd say there's a decent chance we'd be able to get an upgrade for that kind of money, but a solid portion of signings flop, many others take time to adjust.Winks is decent, but can easily be upgraded for that kind of money. His passing is not variable enough, usually playing it safe. Shoots like a 5 year old boy that is kicking a ball from jimmy greaves' era.
Not sure about him being someone we can easily upgrade on. I'd say there's a decent chance we'd be able to get an upgrade for that kind of money, but a solid portion of signings flop, many others take time to adjust.
Winks is a known quantity, settled, and could improve further in the coming seasons. We're in something of a transition, most likely with several new players to fit in, and existing players we need to step up. Even just as a squad player Winks provides predictable and fairly stable performances. Not so sure about expecting that from a new signing.
I can see the logic of selling him to bring in cash to spend, but it should be acknowledged that this would be a gamble. Personally I'd rather gamble on Winks improving.
We would need another passing capable CM if both Ndombele and Winks were to leave. It would leave us far to reliant on GLC to create and set the tempo much like we did in the earlier Poch era with Eriksen. One injury to GLC and that midfield would look incredibly blunt once again.We do have a lot of central midfielders - Lo Celso, Ndombele, Hojbjerg, Sissoko, Winks, Fernandes, Skipp. I like Winks as a squad player, but if Ndombele still has a proper future here then it might be worth cashing in on Winks IMO (if there is already strong interest in him). In fact even if Ndombele goes this window, I think there’s a decent argument for cashing in on Winks too and promoting Skipp or Fernandes to 4th choice CM (behind Lo Celso, Hojbjerg and Sissoko).