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City ready to offer £3 million for him according to this piece - Neil Warnock spoke last week of someone he was pretty close to signing , but a lot of big clubs had become interested in him - wonder if it could be Gallagher?
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2017/05/08...allagher-chas/
With a transfer kitty of only £6m. If he successful with his £3m bid for Gallagher, then he won't have much left over to recruit other player's?
I thought that Rodney bloke for Hartlepool looked useful, I'd imagine a few teams will be looking to take a punt on him
Looks a good player & at his age has time on his side to improve further. If we are after him then I feel that Warnock would need to act quick & be at his persuasive best as I would expect other clubs to be interested as the article suggests.
I think we'll look to spend about £1m each on three players, a few free transfers/loans and then spend £3m to get a striker to challenge or partner Zohore. Good strikers aren't cheap for starters. I agree with the above as well, I can't make up my mind on what we're doing with Pilks, plus he's got 2 years left on his contract and will be on decent money, but I'm pretty sure Noone and Huws will go. We might be able to get a fee for Saadi too.
I would expect a very good fee for a 25 year old who is the equal 3rd top scorer in the Belgian league. Although I would like to see him return to us, Warnock has given no indication that this will be happening so maybe Saadi will one of those who leaves to help him generate the cash for his own signings.
I see that Everton were rumoured to be considering paying up to £10m in January for a 25 year old player who scored less than Saadi this season. Although I am not suggesting that we will get anywhere near that, strikers who are able to hit the back of the net on a regular basis tend to attract a good premium when it comes to transfers.
Think it's a bit presumptuous to think that Zohore will be here at the start of next season. We could get a big money offer for Zohore which could open up the possibilities for transfers like this. And a couple of others to boot.
Stranger things have happened but I think our valuation of him will exceed what others will want to pay. The club know how good he could become, so if we sell him for any less than £10m, I'd be very annoyed. Hogan went for around that and with Zohore's size, pace and strength, the sky is the limit. If you wanted a modern striker, he'd be 6'3, quick, powerful, that scores goals. Zohore is all those things so someone would have to pay way over the odds.