11 Jun 2014 06:04:24
Morning reds!

Today's national press saying Spurs have joined Liverpool in 'tracking' Karl Darlow. Whether that equates to a firm interest I'm not sure, however if the right bid came in I'd take it and move on. Think De Vries is a good keeper and the money raised could go towards perhaps someone like Troy Deeney :) without having too much of a negative impact on FFP.

IlkestonRed


1.) 11 Jun 2014
I agree if it's a very good offer I think the club will let him go, 6-7m we could do so much with that. Don't want to see him leave but money talks.


2.) 11 Jun 2014
If it also included a season long loan back to us then I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen.


3.) 11 Jun 2014
Let him go and let Westwood in for free! He is class

{Ed034's Note - I rate the notts keeper


4.) 11 Jun 2014
Seen that Liverpool are also interested in valdes, they already have the Belgium keeper and Jose reina on the books

{Ed002's Note - Valdes won't be happening and I am not so sure there is any interest from Spurs. However, Chelsea has already spoken with NF about Darlow and there is a little interest from Liverpool. They will be looking to off load Reina.}


5.) 11 Jun 2014
Wouldn't be surprised to see this happen as others have stated. He is class but wouldn't be the end of the world as we have De vries who is also class. Good bit of business tbh with ffp looming around and would be great to get him back on loan for the season.


6.) 11 Jun 2014
True about Notts keeper. Seems like he's a good one.


7.) 11 Jun 2014
I think the club did well to foresee this hence why we got in such a good replacement in de vries.


8.) 11 Jun 2014
I think we'll be do well to get £5m, including add-ons for Darlow. Keepers don't tend to move for massive amounts of money.


9.) 11 Jun 2014
Funny how some Notts fans don't rate the goalie

{Ed034's Note - I thought they all rated him


10.) 11 Jun 2014
Bit shocked about Spurs and Liverpool tracking Darlow, I've got one on my van at work, they even ring you if you stop off for a paper or nip to the shops