Sentences with phrase «dip into the transfer market in»

Manager Neil Warnock will be looking to dip into the transfer market in January for sure.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is said to be ready to dip into the transfer market in January, though a defender and a defensive midfielder are believed to be his priorities.
Tottenham look like they could be dipping into the transfer market in January if the latest rumours are anything to go by — but are they targeting the wrong player?

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It seems almost churlish to try and suggest that Chelsea need to improve things in January after their unbeaten season so far, but that is the nature of football — to stand still is to move backwards, so it would be no surprise if Jose Mourinho dips his toes into the murky waters of the January transfer market.
The Gunners acquired the services of Alexandre Lacazette and Sead Kolašinac in the summer but fans are expecting the club to dip into the January transfer market in order to avoid missing out on Champions League football again.
It was always likely that Welbeck would be out beyond the next transfer period, and it would be likely that Wenger would have to dip into the market then, so we are not fearful of inflated prices in January, but are afraid of them in summer?
Van Gaal has claimed he is playing the ex-Everton man in the role as he doesn't trust anyone else in his side there, begging the question why he didn't dip into the transfer market this January.
However, it seems that the French manager may not have to dip into the transfer market for a new forward after all, following a stunning performance from youngster Akpom during the club's first game of their pre-season tour in Singapore.
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