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Not 100% sure with Llorente, was a massive fan years back, getting on a bit now though and goals seem to have dried up, maybe a new team and country will do the trick.
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Fernando Llorente on 21:57 - Jul 27 with 3696 views
No pleasing a few on here fair play...He is a target man just like Ibra Luca Toni Mario Gomez etc age wont effect his style...While on the subject of a target man wake up and smell the coffee... Wilf will never come back.
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Fernando Llorente on 21:58 - Jul 27 with 3642 views
An interesting one this. Got a hell of a pedigree but struggled a bit last season. Given the right service however there's no doubt he's got the ability to score 15-20 goals next season.
Could be good.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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Fernando Llorente on 22:13 - Jul 27 with 3251 views
To paraphrase, apparently a done deal should be confirmed in the next few hours, a sale not a loan
On Spanish forum they are talking 7m euros, same offer for ulloa apparently!
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I think this is a done deal.. didn't Huw state a few years back that he was a big fan of Llorente?.. and was going to purchase him for our Europa League adventure.. but he signed for Juve, and we brought in Bony instead.
Llorente Gylfi Ayew and either Routledge, Dyer, Montero, Barrow as our attacking options..
The awkward moment when a Welsh Club become the Champions of England.. shh
The Swansea Way.. To upset the odds.
£5.85 million, good bit of business if true. Think he'd do really well with with players like Montero, Barrow, Routledge and Sigurdsson providing him service. I think him, and another younger, quicker alternative striker (possibly Jonathan Kodjia from Bristol City to throw a name out there) would be ideal.
I think this is a done deal.. didn't Huw state a few years back that he was a big fan of Llorente?.. and was going to purchase him for our Europa League adventure.. but he signed for Juve, and we brought in Bony instead.
Llorente Gylfi Ayew and either Routledge, Dyer, Montero, Barrow as our attacking options..
We still need another striker at 31 cant see him lasting 90 mins in many games. I have a feeling Ayew will be off as well. Chadli would be my first pick cant see it though.
Routledge, Dyer and Barrow best start having crossing lessons.
Have a sneaking suspicion that this might mean Ayew is on his way - could be wrong but don't really see him and Llorente fitting into the same team.
I was just thinking exactly the same thing. Tough to see where Ayew slots in if we are going for a 4-3-3...especially if he can fetch a high price at the moment. Not counting chickens on this one just yet though.
£5.85 million, good bit of business if true. Think he'd do really well with with players like Montero, Barrow, Routledge and Sigurdsson providing him service. I think him, and another younger, quicker alternative striker (possibly Jonathan Kodjia from Bristol City to throw a name out there) would be ideal.
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*crosses Kodjia off the "possible signings" list*
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Fernando Llorente on 22:52 - Jul 27 with 2352 views
I was just thinking exactly the same thing. Tough to see where Ayew slots in if we are going for a 4-3-3...especially if he can fetch a high price at the moment. Not counting chickens on this one just yet though.
Was a top drawer player a couple of seasons ago but can't see him lasting a whole premier league season so we would need another similar player if this comes off.
Agree that I can't see ayew staying as that would be a strong indication of how we will be trying to play. but I expected that he would be looking for a move.