Espirto Santo says he can go out on loan again. Good news ?
On the basis they are trying to develop him as a potential first team player for them rather than just extending his contract to increase his transfer value I would presume they want him to play at as high a level as possible. So the question will be will he get the game time at a Championship club. The fact that he's so highly rated by Robins and we put in a decent bid for him will make it clear if he comes to us he will be playing.Espirto Santo says he can go out on loan again. Good news ?
So... no then.
but a good comeback nevertheless.. Had to laugh at that one even if i didn't agree with the sentiment :emoji_smile:
Someone edit his Wikipedia page quick
The player likes it at Coventry, will be a regular first teamer, and a side definately going for promotion all adds up to a great place to go out on loan. We must be favourite to get him.
Now we just need a darn striker who knows where the net is.
The thing is, whilst everybody raves about him and he does look impressive, he'd have to be far more disciplined in the Championship. I don't see many Championship sides taking a gamble on him or giving him the kind of licence he had here.
Better here and playing than getting splinters on his arse in the championship.If Wolves want to grow and improve him, a loan move to L1 would be completely pointless. That’s just stagnating him.
Better here and playing than getting splinters on his arse in the championship.
The player likes it at Coventry, will be a regular first teamer, and a side definately going for promotion all adds up to a great place to go out on loan. We must be favourite to get him.
Now we just need a darn striker who knows where the net is.
Any player with ambition goes to as high a level as he can manage, not a club that is in exile and a league lower
It's similar to when Newcastle decided to keep Armstrong at covHe isn’t disciplined enough for L1 and potentially not consistent enough either, so I don’t think he’d get as much guaranteed playing time.
MR would build the team around him here and give him his favoured free role.
From Wolves perspective it would be more beneficial for his development to be playing for a promotion chasing footballing side in L1, than a relegation battling Championship team. The mental side is just as important for his development.
It's similar to when Newcastle decided to keep Armstrong at cov
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Unless it is a loan until January, where upon, due to performances, his value increases, I don’t see what Wolves get from loaning him out. His value is in reality is likely to be less in January than it is now, as there will only be months left on his contract. Surely their best plan is either to get him to sign a longer deal or sell him now?
Unless they have given him a year contract, with the option of extending it by a further year in their favour again?
Didn't he play a substantial number of games for Wolves in the Championship? Why are we now suddenly of the opinion he wouldn't get game time with a champ team?
It's time to let this go, would have been nice to have him but I've no doubt Robins will have other ideas.
I think we would be the first League 1 choice, but Barnsley are the real threat. While other Championship teams would be gambling that Bright would fit their system.If he ends up at scumberland it will be an absolute disaster
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