braineclipse
Steve Sedgley
Two year succession planning for goalkeepers is a very difficult task. Perhaps a young goalkeeper we could send on a loan somewhere, but I think that money would be better spent elsewhere.What do people think our long term goalkeeping plans are or should be? Lloris looked better under Mourinho and maybe just needed a settled defence behind him and will hopefully be even better with our new Dane. He's 34 in December so around his prime now but I'd say in a couple of seasons he'd need replacing or less if his form drops off. I think the Euros will focus him this season.
I ask because Butland is apparently available for £8-£10m (https://www.skysports.com/transfer/...stoke-prepared-to-accept-8-10m-for-goalkeeper) - a couple of seasons ago he was really good and is only 27 now. A good price, good player and also English. I'd say it's potentially a year too early for the signing myself but perhaps he could be backup for the cup competitions initially though can imagine he'll want to be first choice and push to be in the Euro's squad.
Sure Butland could fulfil his potential, but I doubt he'll do that sitting on our bench. So most likely we would just be stuck with the same problem a year from now and two years from now.
Whenever the club thinks there's a year left in Lloris we could try. Give games to two keepers and let the new player settle in. If the right signing is available at that time.
If not, just spend the money in that area when the time comes, and hopefully have fewer needs elsewhere at that time but doing good work up until that time.