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The Winter 2019/20 Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread


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DUNFERMLINE and Partick Thistle are fighting it out to land Rangers kid Jamie Barjonas on loan.

The midfielder was given his Gers debut against the Jags by Pedro Caixinha in May 2017 when he was 18.

Since then Barjonas – who was nine when he joined Gers – has been farmed out to League One Raith Rovers and former English League Two outfit Bury.

Barjonas, 20, has trained with the first-team squad under Steven Gerrard on a daily basis this term.

But he now looks set for a switch to the Championship as the Pars and Jags battle for his signature until the end of the season.

It’s thought a deal could be finalised ahead of the transfer window opening on January 1.

The Ibrox side are keen for Barjonas to remain in Scotland so they can monitor his progress more closely.

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/5078030/rangers-news-jamie-barjonas-transfer-dunfermline-partick-thistle/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1576596339

 

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42 minutes ago, Franc Ergs said:

I'd sign him just to piss Lee Bowyer off again.

Yes I had that thought too when I saw this one floated recently. And if Lee wants to know why he would go to Rangers well let's just refer him to Joe Aribo. Who damaged his career by going to Rangers to play European football and possibly going to be playing in the last 32 of the EL.

 

Alongside then being selected by Nigeria to play international football. All that seems a no brainer to everybody but Lee Boyer.

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If Lyle Taylor actually is being pursued it's interesting to take note of a comment he made back in October when Aribo scored for Nigeria against Brazil. And incidentally decent scoring record for Charlton this season, 5 goals 1 assist in 9 games while he has apparently been struggling for fitness due to injury.
 

 

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Some murmurs on FF about some chap from Partizan Zagreb: https://www.followfollow.com/forum/threads/lovro-majer-january-target.100667/

 

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Our scouts have watched Dinamo Zagreb several times, going back to the Super Cup game in July and this is the name that keeps being flagged up. Attacking midfielder & Croatia Under 21 international and has allegedly advised his club that playing in the UK is his preference.

Just back from an injury and came on against Man City midweek. Both Barisic and Katic could be a huge influence in swinging this our way.

 

Still has a contract till 2023 according to FF and I reckon they will demand hard cash for him. Perhaps Grezda can go back there to ease that, if there`s any truth.

 

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/lovro-majer/profil/spieler/387106

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2 hours ago, der Berliner said:

Some murmurs on FF about some chap from Partizan Zagreb: https://www.followfollow.com/forum/threads/lovro-majer-january-target.100667/

 

 

Still has a contract till 2023 according to FF and I reckon they will demand hard cash for him. Perhaps Grezda can go back there to ease that, if there`s any truth.

 

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/lovro-majer/profil/spieler/387106

Impressive skills, great first touch, left footed. At just 21 a good sell on value. Stumbling block might be what they may ask for him.

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Man United and Spurs have entered the transfer race for Rangers starlet Leon King, according to reports.

The Athletic claims the 15-year-old is no closer to signing a professional contract with the Light Blues and that the two English Premier League giants are interested in signing him.

Last month it emerged highly-rated defender King had rejected a new Gers deal.

Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea - as well as RB Leipzig - are said to have been monitoring the teenager’s situation.

But it appears Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Red Devils and Jose Mourinho’s London side have stolen a march on their rivals.

King - who made his U-20s debut aged just 14 in November 2018 - can’t sign a professional contract until he turns 16 in January.

Last year development gaffer Graeme Murty said: “He’s someone who is getting a lot of press now because he’s quite young but he’s there on merit.

"We don’t hesitate in pushing them forward if we think we can extend their learning and that’s what it’s about.

"It’s about making sure that Leon is challenged to the right level.

“There will be a time that he drops to his own age and we expect him to be the best player on the pitch, regardless of who else is on it.

"And there will be a time when he plays a couple of years up and we expect it to be a struggle for him.

“And then if we throw him into a game like this (UEFA Youth League) and really make him struggle, that’s where his development will accelerate the fastest.

"We just need to make sure we’re mindful of his age and we do it at the right time.”

In 2017, the Light Blues lost Billy Gilmour to Chelsea after the midfield sensation rejected a new contract.

The English Premier League side agreed a £500,000 fee with Gers to take Gilmour down south.

He’s made four senior appearances for Frank Lampard’s Blues this season.

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/5081952/rangers-news-leon-king-man-united-spurs/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1576680852

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