I'm agenda free and see it like this. Every single player we have is unofficially for sale.It's the club's job to get our best players (particularly young players) on long contracts and sell them
at the right time,
for the right price. If they don't manage to do this they are in negligent, or worse, in dereliction of duty to the club.The performance of staff in this area should be monitored, just as we monitor the performance of playing staff. The only time when this arguably isn't the case, is when money has to come in to stop the club ceasing to exist. Football transfers, like any market, are a form of gambling. You could value Brooks at twenty million, and he could do his anterior cruciate ligament in the next game. It's up to our staff to understand the market and maximise assets. Hopefully then any money will help us substantially improve our squad, and in turn the status of our club.
Here are some quotes on young player sales from Wilder from the Guiseley post match press conference that went under the radar.
On Brooks: “We’d like to keep hold of our younger players now,” said Wilder. “We’d like to keep hold of David Brooks and I do believe he will get an opportunity [to play first team football]. It was difficult last year because [of] the environment of playing in League One for young players because we needed, more than at possibly anytime in our careers, results on a consistent basis to get out of the division.”
On Dominic Calvert Lewin: “We’re in a better position and I’m possibly contradicting myself now, but maybe if we’d kept hold of the likes of, or tried a little bit harder to keep hold of the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin and maybe one or two of the others [we’d benefit now that we’re] in the Championship. So hopefully we can do that now.”
On difficulty of keeping [young] players generally, and United's spending power: “It’s the toughest part of the job, getting players in. We feel we did quite well with our recruitment last year. We’re maybe in a different situation to half the teams in the Championship in terms of the amount of money that’s getting spent.It’s difficult, nobody wants their best players to go and if they do it has to come at a price,
It is really difficult to keep hold of young players, even in the Championship when their heads get turned, agents are in their ear and the big boys come knocking. That’s just a fact of life.”
Link to quotes:
http://www.viewfromthejohnstreet.co...ame-of-transfer-call-my-bluff-at-bramall-lane