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GIMOC

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Unless being around in SISU times means he loves chaos, he'd do well to reject Sporting Lisbon though!
It’s been in the pipeline for a while. As I’ve mentioned previously, agents will be doing tjeor utmost to get players moves this summer. It will be the busiest transfer window for a long time
 

Ccfcisparks

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It’s been in the pipeline for a while. As I’ve mentioned previously, agents will be doing tjeor utmost to get players moves this summer. It will be the busiest transfer window for a long time
Do you think the club are likely to accept around £15m?
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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Him going to Sporting would be a good thing for us in the long run, even if it’s a smaller fee up front. Would imagine he’ll do very well there and the chance of him being sold on for a big fee is much higher than if he was to go to West Ham or Newcastle.

Wish him all the best, and not particularly arsed about his comments. He didn’t need to stay in January but did and got us to the play-offs. Best player I’ve ever seen play for us.
 

Sky Blue Heaven

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Long gone are the days of loyalty in football. Vik’s been sensational for both us and himself over the last two seasons. The only slim chance we had of keeping hold of him was by getting promoted. Hopefully this transfer is sorted out asap, so we can concentrate on our rebuilding process and Vik gets the transfer he desires. Thanks for the memories Vik, it’s been a pleasure watching you!
 

jim20

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Such a shame he worded it like that, the club have helped him develop, worked hard with him. Fair enough he wants to leave for a new challenge, but don’t come out and tell the press that and try and push the price down to get the move
 

Gint11

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inevitable but shitty comments from Vik. If he is not careful relations will turn sour. He was a nobody 2 years ago and now he’s a £20M striker.

Appreiciate his efforts and would preferred he stayed but for the money we’d likely get a striker with a better shot to goal ratio and yes I’m being salty but it’s true!
 

RoboCCFC90

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Take £15-£18m for him and reinvest it.

This day has been coming.
 

oscillatewildly

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You don't get a bidding war if you take the first offer that comes along, there must have been several clubs interested in Robbie Keane though, as we more than doubled our money in around 1 year
Keane was a done deal with Inter (as long as they were impressed with his Premier Lg performances) the moment we signed him.
They did after all put up half the 6 million signing fee.
 

stupot07

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Vik is right about the price being asked for him is too high but that is the prerogative of the selling club however the club must be well aware that the balance of power will go to the player the longer this goes on.
Is it too high? He's proven himself for 2 seasons in the championship and is an international footballer, Watkins went for £30m after 1 good season. Jarred Bowen went for £22m after 2 good seasons in the championship, Maddison £20m after 1 good season at Norwich, Maupay £20m after 2 good seasons at Brentford, Adam Webster a centre back £20m after 1 good season in the championship, etc.

Why should we let the best striker in the championship go for less than that just because he wants to leave??



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Tile Hill Phil

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I remember us missing out on Trevor Francis. Those were the days. Relying on CET , The Pink and occasional glimpses at national newspapers.

None of this 24 hours ifs, buts and maybe’s…

But it keeps me off the street.
If I remember rightly it was between us and Forest for his signature. We weren’t prepared to pay more than 1 million and Forest paid just over that to get his signature.
 

Johnnythespider

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A lot of interested clubs by all accounts but only Sporting seem to have made a bid so far, Vik has worked his socks off to build a career that was stagnating at Brighton, the club took a chance on him when no one else would, both parties deserve to do well out of this move but it needs resolving soon, the longer it drags on the more chance there is of bad feeling setting in, it's always disappointing to read players you've loved watching say they want to move on but the club will also be pushing this I think, it's needed for us to build squad depth, reading between the lines I think Vik is saying he would have more options if we were asking for a bit less, Sporting may not be his first choice, I just hope we don't end up with a Diaz situation.
 

Nobbie_67

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Good luck to him, he's been brilliant for us and was always going to move on if the right opportunity arose. I doubt anyone really thought he'd stay beyond this season? We should get a decent fee regardless and I'm sure Robins has replacements in line depending on the fee. I'd love it if we could hold Hamer though and build around him ... how's our luck? 😉
 

NortonSkyBlue

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Is it too high? He's proven himself for 2 seasons in the championship and is an international footballer, Watkins when for £30m after 1 good season. Jarred Bowen went for £22m after 2 good seasons in the championship, Maddison £20m after 1 good season at Norwich, Maupay £20m after 2 good seasons at Brentford, Adam Webster a centre back £20m after 1 good season in the championship, etc.

Why should we let the best striker in the championship go for less than that just because he wants to leave??



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You can ask but unless you have a buyer at that price it’s too high.
Vik is not English so he won’t have that premium on his fee.
What I think is not relevant but let’s see how much we get for him.
 

PUSB-We_are_going_up

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No hard feelings towards the bloke obviously driven to develop and get better, but not a fan of this interview, always gave his all though and cant fault him for that best of luck to him we all knew he was going anyways plus Hamer’s our best player anyways he’s more consistent
 

fernandopartridge

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You can ask but unless you have a buyer at that price it’s too high.
Vik is not English so he won’t have that premium on his fee.
What I think is not relevant but let’s see how much we get for him.
Your starting position has to be to try and get the highest price possible for him, it doesn't mean you will but if you don't ask you don't get.

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SeaSeeEffCee

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Is it too high? He's proven himself for 2 seasons in the championship and is an international footballer, Watkins when for £30m after 1 good season. Jarred Bowen went for £22m after 2 good seasons in the championship, Maddison £20m after 1 good season at Norwich, Maupay £20m after 2 good seasons at Brentford, Adam Webster a centre back £20m after 1 good season in the championship, etc.

Why should we let the best striker in the championship go for less than that just because he wants to leave??



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Worked out well for Blackburn with Brereton Diaz.
 

skyblu3sk

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He has been brilliant over the last two years but no doubt he owes a lot to the club with MR and AV showing faith in him and bending the style to suit. The interview shows a huge lack of class and some immaturity to me. If I was MR I'd be on the blower telling him to reign it in before he gets himself a fine.
 

SBT

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Glad to see he’s uhh staying focused on his game and uhh not letting the off-field stuff become a distraction
 

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