Gaston Ramirez Joins Hull City Monday, 1st Sep 2014 22:30 Shock of the day for Saints is that Gaston Ramirez has left the club for the delights of Hull City.
The words coming from Ronald Koeman in the past few days seemed to be saying that Gaston Ramirez might have a chance to re boot his career at the club, however that has been turned on its head with the breaking news that the Uruguayan has joined Hull City on a season long loan.
That means that Saints will have two of their biggest signings playing no part fro the club for the rest of the season with Ramirez at £12 million and Osvaldo at £15 million now both out on loan, although it is likely that Saints will still be paying a big chunk of both their wages.
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schatfield added 22:39 - Sep 1
surprised at this.......let's hope it means Ron has got his winger then | | |
codge added 22:40 - Sep 1
Really dont understand this one,although he never seemed to fulfill his potential here. | | |
100percentCotton added 22:57 - Sep 1
Its where Aldererield wages are too high and we dont wanna breach fairplay | | |
schatfield added 23:13 - Sep 1
that explains why Hooiveld and Jack Stephens both loaned out too then | | |
WestSussexSaint added 00:11 - Sep 2
With the Mane deal Gastons match time would probably be limited again so a good deal for the player and hopefully he will get a decent run in the hull team to build his confidence and give us an option for next season. | | |
LostBoys added 00:38 - Sep 2
Disappointed with this I would like to have seen Gastons potential without Lallana getting first pop | | |
cheltenhamsaint added 01:25 - Sep 2
Gaston is an enigma. Stunning v Newcastle at home in our first PL season, flashes of brilliance afterwards but generally a damp squib for the money we paid. Weird that he gets "this will be his season" from the fans yet other players are condemned after a game or so. Very high wage earner with little end product (thus far). We have no (actual) constraints under FFP re his wages, It is a question of "value for money" and parity with the rest of the squad, if wages are a factor in him being loaned out for a season. | | |
BoondockSaint added 02:10 - Sep 2
Hopefully he comes back better than ever-and scores a load against Spurs and Scousehampton! | | |
corkcitysaint added 10:42 - Sep 2
Surprised like many to hear this and I am disappointed by it I must admit. I thought this would be a good season for him. True that he never did fulfill his potential but then he never had a regular run in the side. I thought we could do with his passing ability at the moment, in and around the box. | | |
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