After sticking our top on, he wont be saying no..I thought that. But can't he turn around and say he doesn't wanna sign?
After sticking our top on, he wont be saying no..I thought that. But can't he turn around and say he doesn't wanna sign?
And if he turns out to be the real deal we could get gazumped - guess all we can do is make a really good impression on him and offer him playing time
If he didnt want to play for us, he wouldn't have come here on loan. We've already done the convincing.I thought that. But can't he turn around and say he doesn't wanna sign?
I'm just replying to that comment. Option to buy is option. Like tgat poster said, if he has an amazing season and has other offers elsewhere, for more money or bigger teams, then im sure it's in his rights to turn us down?If he didnt want to play for us, he wouldn't have come here on loan. We've already done the convincing.
If he turns out good, we have the option to buy. We cant be gazumped. He will be ours if we want him.
Can we have both?I think we'll enjoy him much more than Grealish.
Yeah, he looked really confident and ready to make something happen. Really had some good interplay around the box, and eager to see what he looks like over a full match, and on the break once or twice.Looks far more dynamic and direct than dibling
That may be true - but on that logic it makes no difference if it was an option or obligation to buy.I'm just replying to that comment. Option to buy is option. Like tgat poster said, if he has an amazing season and has other offers elsewhere, for more money or bigger teams, then im sure it's in his rights to turn us down?
From what iven seen so far he could be the next Jesper Blomqvist. He seems to have that pace and incisiveness in his play but we dont want to put too much pressure on him.
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