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28th July 2025
The finances of my new club are stable, although we are not rich by any stretch of the imagination. There is no money for me to spend on new players unless I make some sales first. However, I do have over £100k available in the wage budget...which is double the budget I ever had at Antwerp which will hopefully give me more scope to build a stronger side in the next couple years.
The reason that there is no money available is probably based on the fact the club have just spent £44 million on new players prior to me arriving!
Scott McTominay has come in, but the marquee signing is Thilo Kehrer from West Ham. The centre back was here on loan last year and that deal has obviously been made permanent.
Sales are likely too as I take a look at my squad...which is big! I also desperately need to improve a couple of positions so funds will be needed for that...we are clearly lacking a decent goalkeeper, but there is no denying that most positions can be improved.
One area we do seem to be strong in is defence. I already pointed out new signing Kehrer above, but even better than him is Jaka Bijol, who is possibly the best player in the whole team!
Whilst we do also have an impressive striker too in Portuguese front man, Beto! He hasn't got the greatest scoring record though averaging about 1 in 3.5 games for the club and I'll be looking to get a better return out of him than that!
After the success I had with it in Belgium, naturally I'll be looking to utilize the same base tactic here in Italy. As you'll see every player has a personalised role and instructions based on their strengths and weaknesses just as I did before.
Transfer News: The first player to leave is 34 year old Spanish full back, Lucas Vazquez, who joins Atlanta for £775k.
Transfer News: A few other minor sales followed all contributing to my transfer fund.
Transfer News: Then my first signing for the club...albeit a loan one. Garang Kuol was on loan at Gladbach last year and scored 10 goals in the Bundesliga. With that experience behind him, I'm hoping he can score a few more than that for us this season in Serie A. The 20 year old striker comes in for the season from Newcastle...just take a look at his devestating pace and acceleration...that could be a real weapon for us!
Transfer News: My first permanent signing was the new goalkeeper we so desperately needed. I was keen to add an Italian to the squad as we are lacking in our own nationality players, so the man I've brough in is Mattia Perin from Juventus. He is a considerable step up on the quality of keeper we had available and comes in for a fee of £2.4 million (I jiggled the budgets a little to make it happen).
Meanwhile, out in Belgium, Antwerp make a statement appointment to replace me as Erik ten Hag takes over as their new manager...although he has lost the first game of the season to Gent.
Transfer News: Two new arrivals at the club to boost the quality of the squad depth. With both players aged 33, they have only signed 1 year contracts but both should be able to assist us this year and help us achieve our goals. Renato Steffen can play anywhere down the left or right, so he offers a huge amount of versatility, whilst Steven Berghuis brings a wealth of experience with him and can bring an attacking threat.
The finances of my new club are stable, although we are not rich by any stretch of the imagination. There is no money for me to spend on new players unless I make some sales first. However, I do have over £100k available in the wage budget...which is double the budget I ever had at Antwerp which will hopefully give me more scope to build a stronger side in the next couple years.
The reason that there is no money available is probably based on the fact the club have just spent £44 million on new players prior to me arriving!
Scott McTominay has come in, but the marquee signing is Thilo Kehrer from West Ham. The centre back was here on loan last year and that deal has obviously been made permanent.
Sales are likely too as I take a look at my squad...which is big! I also desperately need to improve a couple of positions so funds will be needed for that...we are clearly lacking a decent goalkeeper, but there is no denying that most positions can be improved.
One area we do seem to be strong in is defence. I already pointed out new signing Kehrer above, but even better than him is Jaka Bijol, who is possibly the best player in the whole team!
Whilst we do also have an impressive striker too in Portuguese front man, Beto! He hasn't got the greatest scoring record though averaging about 1 in 3.5 games for the club and I'll be looking to get a better return out of him than that!
After the success I had with it in Belgium, naturally I'll be looking to utilize the same base tactic here in Italy. As you'll see every player has a personalised role and instructions based on their strengths and weaknesses just as I did before.
Transfer News: The first player to leave is 34 year old Spanish full back, Lucas Vazquez, who joins Atlanta for £775k.
Transfer News: A few other minor sales followed all contributing to my transfer fund.
Transfer News: Then my first signing for the club...albeit a loan one. Garang Kuol was on loan at Gladbach last year and scored 10 goals in the Bundesliga. With that experience behind him, I'm hoping he can score a few more than that for us this season in Serie A. The 20 year old striker comes in for the season from Newcastle...just take a look at his devestating pace and acceleration...that could be a real weapon for us!
Transfer News: My first permanent signing was the new goalkeeper we so desperately needed. I was keen to add an Italian to the squad as we are lacking in our own nationality players, so the man I've brough in is Mattia Perin from Juventus. He is a considerable step up on the quality of keeper we had available and comes in for a fee of £2.4 million (I jiggled the budgets a little to make it happen).
Meanwhile, out in Belgium, Antwerp make a statement appointment to replace me as Erik ten Hag takes over as their new manager...although he has lost the first game of the season to Gent.
Transfer News: Two new arrivals at the club to boost the quality of the squad depth. With both players aged 33, they have only signed 1 year contracts but both should be able to assist us this year and help us achieve our goals. Renato Steffen can play anywhere down the left or right, so he offers a huge amount of versatility, whilst Steven Berghuis brings a wealth of experience with him and can bring an attacking threat.