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Contract ending in June 2016

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Lavanche

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https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/3xu743/as_we_near_the_1st_january_2016_here_is_a_list_of/

Spotted this from finnish forums. Quite many well known veterans there who has seen their best days or is a bit too big fish for us, but few players in a category of being in a too big team or young promising talents.

Andrija Zivcovic is latter. Great potential in him and having great season in Belgrad. Haven't seen any games ever in serbian league, but in Europa League he has been great. Fast and even thought he is small player he seems to have some muscle in it to compete against defenders. Could be a flop, but as big fishes doesn't see to be after him we could catch him quite cheaply.

Martin Caceres is probably well known for all of us. Has been always second choise in Juventus and with his versatility could be great player for us. Could be looking purely play time as he isn't that old for CB being just 28.
 

Then of course Nicolas N'Koulou who was linked to us in previous transfer window.

Then there is high risk high reward player in Eder Balanta. Columbian CB who was touted to be something big, but haven't breaked yet.

Too bad that outside of van der Wiel there is no right backs and dutchman is probably out of our price range.

Pablo Sarabia and Tonny Vilhena could be budget choises if we are looking already for next summer and free targets. Vilhena would go under 21 player ofc if we need more widht.
 
Canaryboy

Canaryboy

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How on earth did Brondby manage to sign Daniel Agger, he was class for Liverpool and is still only 31, plus he's left footed. 

He's playing alongside Dario Dumic the former Norwich youth team player! 

Unless he turned rubbish at some stage he stands out on that list for me.
 
dj161

dj161

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Agger fell down the pecking order at Liverpool behind Kolo Toure and Sakho and wanted to move back to Denmark from what I can remember

from that list I guess if I had to I'd take Ibrahimovic, Lavezzi and David Villa, guess they could do a job as a front 3 for us ;)
 
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Lavanche

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Agger was so prone to injuries that it was better for him to move back to Denmark and play under no pressure.
 
jasonnorin

jasonnorin

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Daniel Agger is one of the most physically fragile football players in history that a lot of people are left asking if he deserves a long term contract. so yeah, I agree that Agger should be playing on a less pressured environment.
 
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