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Ayew out. Wilson in on loan to replace

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Wilson would never come here according to some, they think he would rather sit in Liverpools reserves.
 
Swansea93 said:
Wilson would never come here according to some, they think he would rather sit in Liverpools reserves.

Well he went to Derby so could see him here !
 
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/12920134/liverpool-harry-wilson-swansea-transfer/
 
He was pretty gash last week for the national team but in fairness so were the other 10
 
He's not that good, I personally be devastated with Ayew out and Wilson in and kiss goodbye to any promotion.
 
Wilson would be a good addition if he's motivated for another spell in the Championship, but lets not pretend losing Ayew is going to be a HUGE blow, the experience and the 110% effort he puts in will be missed
 
Have to accept Ayew will be leaving but he's not going to be replaced IMO - his quality, determination, industry and leadership will be missed.
 
**update**...wilson is nearly done PLUS ayew is now looking very likely to stay too.....cracking news
 
You can understand why he is reluctant to leave, as it is unlikely he'll ever play in the Premier League again unless he either improves significantly or gains promotion with a Championship side. It really is a shame that the very exciting group of youngsters Wales had breaking into first team football a few years ago all have stalled in their development and look nothing more than second tier players.
 
DwightYorkeSuperstar said:
You can understand why he is reluctant to leave, as it is unlikely he'll ever play in the Premier League again unless he either improves significantly or gains promotion with a Championship side. It really is a shame that the very exciting group of youngsters Wales had breaking into first team football a few years ago all have stalled in their development and look nothing more than second tier players.

Oh dear!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Richard Cranium
 
Liverpool demanding well over 1M loan fee, that's us out then..
 
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