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Notts County Fans Hopeful Amid Transfer Rumours Surrounding Macaulay Langstaff


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Notts County striker Macaulay Langstaff finds himself at the centre of intense transfer speculation, leaving fans anxious about his future at Meadow Lane.

Championship side Millwall has submitted a bid for the prolific striker, while former Notts County head coach Luke Williams has also shown interest in bringing Langstaff to Swansea City.

Millwall head coach Neil Harris has not held back in acknowledging Langstaff's prowess. Speaking to the South London Press, Harris stated, “I’m fully aware of what has been written in the press and leaked online. But I am not prepared to talk about other club’s players in detail. What I will say is I’m fully aware of the player, having started last season in League Two and seen a lot of the player at the start of the season and watched a lot of National League football the season before. I’m fully aware of his attributes.”

Langstaff, who was named Notts County captain ahead of the 2024/2025 campaign, has been instrumental in the club’s recent success. The 27-year-old forward proved his goal-scoring mettle last season, clinching the Golden Boot in League Two with 28 goals and six assists while playing every game. His remarkable performance came after an equally stellar season in the National League, where he amassed 46 goals and assists in 45 games, crucially aiding the Magpies’ promotion.

Despite this, the Magpies' management must now consider the looming possibility of losing one of their key assets. Transfers rumours indicate that Swansea City, Sunderland, and Middlesbrough are also closely monitoring Langstaff's situation. The interest from Luke Williams at Swansea City is particularly noteworthy, given his familiarity with the striker from his tenure at Notts County.

Notts County’s recent patchy form towards the end of the 2023/2024 season, where they finished 14th, has put the club under pressure to bolster their squad. While they have made some defensive reinforcements, losing a player of Langstaff’s calibre could represent a significant blow. The club does have other strikers such as David McGoldrick and Alassana Jata, but replacing Langstaff's consistent goal-scoring would be a formidable challenge.

Langstaff's departure would not only impact Notts County on the pitch but also commercially. He has been a central figure since his arrival from Gateshead for a fee close to £50k, creating fruitful partnerships, most notably with Jodi Jones, who provided 24 assists last season.

Millwall, on the other hand, are keen to strengthen their attacking options. They finished 13th last season but have shown promise under Neil Harris’s management. The Lions’ top scorer last season, Zian Flemming, netted just seven goals, highlighting the necessity for a prolific striker like Langstaff. With only Kevin Nisbet and Tom Bradshaw currently spearheading Millwall’s attack, Langstaff’s arrival could provide the firepower needed to push up the Championship table.

As the speculation continues, Notts County fans remain hopeful that Langstaff will stay, yet they understand the significant impact a move could have financially and on their squad depth.

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Joshua

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I sincerely hope we can retain him for this season. Advancing to League One could be a significant milestone. Although a substantial transfer fee could further Notts’ progress, I believe he holds greater value to us. I’m hopeful that Notts will turn down the offer and that Macaulay Langstaff remains content and dedicated to us.

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liampie

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i think macaulay langstaff is happy here at meadow lane, i am a little concerned that we might let him go but i trust the club. its a difficult situation, either take a good lump sum or retain a player who could fire us out of league two.

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NiftyNick

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He’s the finest striker we’ve had in years, and I sincerely hope he stays with us.

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NottsTastic

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There will always be a chance to assess the club’s position next season. He could still be with us in League One, which is where Millwall might find themselves.

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KingMaynard

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He’s such a gifted player that it’s difficult not to wish him success at a higher level. However, I hope Notts remains firm and turns down any offers.

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RetroPie

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Good players have always come and gone at Notts, but the fans are a constant. I understand that Macaulay Langstaff is a fan favourite, but that doesn’t necessarily mean a bid would be accepted. Even if a bid is accepted, terms still need to be negotiated. I have faith in the process and hope he stays with us.

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magpiejue

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Sincerely hope Macca stays at Notts. COYP

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Robbie

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Macaulay is not just one of the best strikers in the EFL, he is much more than that, he is very valuable to Notts, not just for his scoring prowess, he is a valuable part of the Notts overall team game too.

Macaulay's work rate for Notts is outstanding, and you see him in all parts of the pitch working hard. 

Up front he usually has 2 players marking him, and Macca is given lots of attention in the penalty area by our opponents, and that leaves room for Notts attackers to exploit that space.

Every player has his price but I believe Notts should do all they can to keep him at Meadow lane, at least for another season.

Macca could prove to be very valuable on the transfer market for Notts, however I believe Macca could be more valuable to Notts by helping to get Notts promoted to League one.

Notts have brought in six excellent signings to strengthen the squad. Let's keep our best players, especially Macca, so that Stuart Maynard can mould this team into a promotion winning team.

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upthepies

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Regrettably, this is the price of success, but I hope he remains with us. We have goals yet to be achieved and he has more records to break. I hope he chooses to stay where he feels comfortable and fits in perfectly.

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CliftonMagpie

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Notts is in a strong position. They have the power to either accept or reject any bids. Until there’s an official announcement to the contrary, Macaulay Langstaff remains a valued member of our team!

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TheSkipper

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Macaulay Langstaff is a crucial part of the team, and any bid should reflect his importance. The club needs to consider whether the fee is adequate. Just because an offer has been made doesn’t mean he’s leaving. We shouldn’t fret, but rather wait and see how things unfold. I have faith in the club and am confident they will make a sensible decision. If the bid is deemed acceptable, we should be prepared to accept it.

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Blake

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It's nothing to worry about right now. I understand that reporting the news is important, and everyone has their own opinions. However, it feels like it's beyond our control, and many fans will need to get used to it. Success will attract bids, but we don't have to sell anyone.

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Sophie d

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I think macca is fine where he is and I think he'll consider the move first before making any rash decisions 

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