Add Flamini to the list of permanent exits and a few
loan moves for the youngsters ready for first - team experience and personally I think that's enough trimming for a few classy additions.
Brendan Rodgers» side look light on full - backs following the retirement of Jamie Carragher plus
the loan move for youngster Jack Robinson to Blackpool.
Personally, I don't think there would be this many
loan moves for our youngsters who seem closest to being ready to contribute to the first - team without an incoming player being very, very close to completion.
Not exact matches
In turn, a
loan move to high - flying Brighton seems like a sensible
move, as The Mirror report that Chris Hughton is keen to add the
youngster to his squad in order to help maintain their push
for promotion to the Premier League.
Arsenal now feel that a
loan move away from the club may benefit him in order to get the
youngster ready
for more competitive football in the future.
Moore is highly rated at the club and at 19 years old, I think it's the right
move for Arsenal to send the
youngster out on
loan to see how he does in a more competitive environment.
However, the
youngster's representative — Zoran Stojadinovic — has admitted that should Barcelona entertain
loan offers
for the starlet, he'd rather stay in Spain than
move to England.
Speaking to The Bristol Post regarding the
loan move for Tammy Abraham, Ashton revealed that the club almost missed out on snapping up the
youngster due to Antonio Conte's arrival at Stamford Bridge and his immediate liking
for the striker.
The Independent report states that Coventry would be open to
moving the
youngster on in the new year
for a fee of around # 10million, but only if the Gunners
loan him back to the Midlands side
for the remainder of the season.
The teenage forward may struggle to force his way into Louis van Gaal's starting eleven following the deadline - day signing of AS Monaco
youngster Anthony Martial and as such a
loan switch could be best
for all concerned though Man United may prefer the 19 - year - old to
move to a Premier League side in order to garner some top tier experience.
Liverpool are reportedly in talks with Premier League rivals Norwich City over a possible
loan move for out - of - favour
youngster Divock Origi this January.
The Bournemouth boss is understood to be plotting a
loan move for the talented
youngster.
The Reebok Stadium has proven a very healthy port of call
for youngsters looking
for a taste of top level action to help build up their level of first team experience, Jack Wilshere and Chelsea's Daniel Sturridge have both benefited from
loan moves to Bolton in recent seasons, and Ryo Miyaichi may be set to do likewise.
The three most noteworthy events were the Emre Can «will - he - won't - he - it - seems - like - he - probably - will» transfer saga, Marko Pjaca's
loan move to Schalke 04, and the eye - catching transfer of one of Italy's most highly - rated
youngsters — and Juventus transfer target — Pietro Pellegri to Monaco
for $ 25 million.
Made just one league outing in that campaign as a
youngster with PSG, and
moved to Lens after two
loan spells in 2013,
for whom he made over 80 appearances.
Having won Uefa's Gold Boy award in 2009 after being voted the most promising
youngster in Europe, Pato has suffered a rapid decline which saw him fall out - of - favour at Milan and
move back to his homeland in 2013 to join Corinthians, only
for the Brazilian club to send him on
loan to Sao Paulo a year later where he scored 26 goals in 61 appearances over two years with the club.
Tottenham Hotspur
youngster Marcus Edwards has
moved to the Championship
for a
loan spell until the end of the season.