Chali 2na
The Tuna fish that descended from Lake Michigan
I just think a bid like we received for the 2 Young players last year and he'd be off.
I'd love nothing more than the club saying "he's not for sale"
But it's not what we do.
My view is, and always has been, short termism has blighted our history. I long for the day we look at the bigger picture, for example we didn't have to sell Kyle Walker when we did he didn't want to leave we could have said no. There are countless other examples where we could have said no but didn't.
Don't come back with the 'but if players want to go' recent history is littered with examples of clubs keeping players that clubs have bid for, Charlton being one.
I accept sometimes bids are to good but the fact is we often seemingly don't put up a fight to incoming bids.
So how confident are you of him going this transfer window for "a million quid"?