7 Signings Fabrizio Romano Probably Missed This Transfer Window
Every transfer window has its headline-grabbers, the Mbappés, the Kanes, the “he’s here we go’d already?!” moments. But while you were glued to Fabrizio Romano’s Twitter feed, a bunch of deals quietly slipped under the radar.
From England internationals vanishing into far-flung leagues to Championship regulars popping up in places you probably can’t spell without Googling, here’s a rundown of moves you might have completely missed.
Andros Townsend has had a bizarre couple of years, injuries, short stints, and that surreal episode in Turkey where he admitted he wasn’t sure who owned his contract. Now, the former England winger has popped up in Thailand, signing for Kanchanaburi Power.
It’s his 16th professional club, and yes, he’s even got “Townsend Sr.” printed on his shirt in honour of his son. From Premier League flanks to the Thai League, that’s quite the career map.
Remember Luis Binks? If you don’t, Tottenham fans probably do. The centre-back left Coventry City quietly this summer for Brøndby in the Danish Superliga, signing a five-year deal. No drama, no “breaking” tag, just a solid young defender making a sensible career move. Almost suspiciously calm.
Rob Holding’s Crystal Palace stint was so low-key you could’ve mistaken it for a sabbatical. One solitary appearance, a blunt 52-word contract termination, and he was out the door. Now he’s in MLS with Colorado Rapids on an 18-month deal, probably enjoying more sunshine than he ever got at Selhurst Park.
Mason Holgate nearly pulled off a Ligue 1 move to Lyon. Instead, he’s swapped Merseyside for the Middle East, signing with Al-Gharafa in Qatar on a free transfer. Less croissants, more karak tea.
Ipswich skipper and Egypt international Sam Morsy didn’t just quietly leave Portman Road, he slipped into Kuwait SC without most people noticing. One day Championship, next day Middle Eastern football. No fuss, no farewell tour.
One of the EFL’s most prolific strikers in recent years, Jonson Clarke-Harris had his contract with Rotherham terminated in early July. Within days, he resurfaced in Turkey at Pendikspor. If you blinked, you missed it.
Remember when Zach Clough was tipped for Premier League stardom? He’s now playing for Selangor in Malaysia’s Super League after leaving Adelaide United. Proof that football careers can take you to some wildly unexpected places.
These transfers might not crash websites or flood social media, but they’re part of football’s fascinating underbelly, the moves that keep careers alive, pay the bills, and send players on adventures fans never saw coming. And if you ever lose track of where your favourite fringe player went, just remember… somewhere out there, Townsend Sr. is lining up for Kanchanaburi Power.
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