I honestly think it would be best to sell the lad rather than a loan. I just haven't seen anything from him.
I honestly think it would be best to sell the lad rather than a loan. I just haven't seen anything from him.
So long as they buy him, which they will, who cares?Is it really good to send a player on a developmental loan to a team in crisis, playing Russell Martin's brand of football
I'd personally rather a loan with no option or a guarantee of a sale.
That's the point though. It's a chance. They could turn round and not take up the option, especially given the uncertainty at the moment around Martin.…really? Might be our only chance to get rid of him for actual monies.
And of course Ndiaye, Garner, Tarkowski.This might be all the proof you need that Big Kev and Dan would've spent this summer chasing Gnonto, Harrison and Fellows