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Yengi bros to Japan looks confirmed
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Given the clubs need the money, it’s great.AL getting gutted of its promising youth. Maybe good for the players but not so sure of the AL clubs - at least not in the short term.
Tete Yengi on loan at Machida Zelvia through season's end, with option to buy in the summer transfer window. Both the loan fee and transfer fee are in the six-figure region.Tete Yengi has confirmed his loan to Machida Zelvia
Kusini Yengi to Cerezo Osaka on loan now a done deal. He'll be loaned out to the club through the end of season 2025-26, but it's not known whether there is an option to buy or not.Yengi bros to Japan looks confirmed
I agree. Not a bad proposition an in form Kusini replacing a spent Mo Toure later in the game.Stoked for the Yengi bros. Great for the NT too. I know a lot of people have written Kusini off but if he gets mins and form thats great. I reckon he'd worry teams as a sub because he's quick, strong and positive. He was good in that role at Portsmouth.
Wow. Right colours too. To think I had a brainwave this morning asking if an Australian had played for Norwich before.Toure deal apparently confirmed:
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City agree £3.4m deal for Randers striker Toure
Randers forward Mohamed Toure is set to complete a £3.4m move to the Canaries ahead of a flying to England for a medical and to sign a contract.www.pinkun.com
I share your reservations, particularly now with the WC well in sight. It increases the risk something could go wrong, such as lack of game time or injury. I guess it's only a few months to WC so fingers crossed but I would have preferred a move after June. Anyway, good luck to him, hope it all works out well.Mixed feelings about this too, would rather see him consistently do well in Denmark for longer.
Feels a massive gamble giving the intensity of the league. Good thing is the minutes are available there. Denmark is also fine but I find it incredibly dull at times with shocking service. Here's going Norwich can play quickly and directly for him.My main reservation is the workload and his injury history, but he has a lot to like about him
3.4 million pounds! That’s a pretty sizeable transfer fee for an Aussie. And pretty good business for Randers too, if they signed him for 250,000 euros.Toure deal apparently confirmed:
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City agree £3.4m deal for Randers striker Toure
Randers forward Mohamed Toure is set to complete a £3.4m move to the Canaries ahead of a flying to England for a medical and to sign a contract.www.pinkun.com