Who? Sporting?Seen they are putting in an 80m Euro release clause for him.
Who? Sporting?Seen they are putting in an 80m Euro release clause for him.
Seen they are putting in an 80m Euro release clause for him.
It’s standard there - Lameries has a 50 million clause
They should go and get Lyndon Dykes insteadDon’t know why Sporting are bothering to bid so much, he’s available for £5-7m apparently
Jesus, I really hope Austin and co have more sense than this.And it has to be said, the sooner the Sky Bluesget an offer that meets their valuation the better; the sooner Dean Austin can get on the phone and start putting bids in for targets he and his new-look recruitment department have identified.
Are we seriously saying we can’t buy anyone until Vik goes? Not even a couple of mill as push comes to shove we could sell to Lisbon immediately?
He must read this forum to get his stories, I wonder which username he has???Andy Turder is for clicks
Edit: that was an legitimate spelling error but I’ll leave it
I refuse to believe that a team owned by a guy who trades oil futures for a living will work like this, but it’s Cov innit.Are we seriously saying we can’t buy anyone until Vik goes? Not even a couple of mill as push comes to shove we could sell to Lisbon immediately?
Matt SmithHe must read this forum to get his stories, I wonder which username he has???
What a rubbish articleCoventry City need to sell Gyokeres as quickly as possible - Andy Turner
Coventry City transfer comment from CoventryLive as the future of Viktor Gyokeres continues to dominate the headlineswww.coventrytelegraph.net
Yeah, hes selfish because he doesnt hug godden everytime godden scoresBit of an unncessary character assassination to claim he'll down tools if he's not sold now, has there been anything to indicate that's his style?
In fairness, I wouldn’t be surprised if Vik simply refused to report for training if he doesn’t get the move he wants this summer. His rush to go public doesn’t exactly suggest he’ll take it on the chin and stay professional.But with the player having already said he wants away, there’s no point in going down that road. It would be extremely naive to think that a player will give his all if forced to stay against his will
Bloody hell. What a statement.
Vik signed a contract to be at the Club for three years, I can guess that this was not completed under duress or at gun point. If City choose to keep an asset for the remainder of their contract that's called contractual obligation.
What a lunatic.
He has the pick of clubs alreadyWith the Euros at the end of the season, Vik wouldn't be able to down tools as he would risk his place in the Sweden Squad... A Good season with us (if we decided to keep him) and a decent Euro's and he will have his pick of clubs
We just need some of the big transfers to happen in the Prem to get things moving.
The incentive of the Euros next year just means it’s more likely that he won’t report for pre-season training at all. The biggest threat to his place in the Sweden squad is having to toil away at a second division club for another season, so he’s spouting off to any Swedish journalist in sight to force us to get this done now.With the Euros at the end of the season, Vik wouldn't be able to down tools as he would risk his place in the Sweden Squad... A Good season with us (if we decided to keep him) and a decent Euro's and he will have his pick of clubs
In fairness, I wouldn’t be surprised if Vik simply refused to report for training if he doesn’t get the move he wants this summer. His rush to go public doesn’t exactly suggest he’ll take it on the chin and stay professional.
He’s not even professional enough to keep quiet about transfer rumours, he’ll gladly sack us off and go AWOL if it’s the difference between getting a move and staying here for another year.I would be more inclined to sell Vik at this point, but don't agree with the opinion of Cov Live that if we did keep Vik it would be against his will, Vik signed a contract, he should be professional enough to honour that.
For me Vik has made it clear he wants to move on, so sell him while we can get a decent fee and reinvest that money back into the club..
Ask Blackburn fans how it went with brereton dais , they fuckin hate him for his lack of effort.But with the player having already said he wants away, there’s no point in going down that road. It would be extremely naive to think that a player will give his all if forced to stay against his will
Bloody hell. What a statement.
Vik signed a contract to be at the Club for three years, I can guess that this was not completed under duress or at gun point. If City choose to keep an asset for the remainder of their contract that's called contractual obligation.
What a lunatic.
It makes no difference what is coming up next year IF he does not report for training or anything that breaches his contract ( I don't think he will breach his contract seems to honest a guy to me) he will have to pay the consequences .Contracts worth both way and have to be honored by the player as well as the club.The incentive of the Euros next year just means it’s more likely that he won’t report for pre-season training at all. The biggest threat to his place in the Sweden squad is having to toil away at a second division club for another season, so he’s spouting off to any Swedish journalist in sight to force us to get this done now.
Ask Blackburn fans how it went with brereton dais , they fuckin hate him for his lack of effort.
The consequences won’t mean anything to him - even if we docked him a whole month’s wages, he’d make it back again in an instant after signing for another club. We’re not exactly going to call his bluff and let him walk for nothing either - it sends a terrible message to our future transfer targets, and we can’t afford it anyway. The contract means very little and he has most of the leverage here.It makes no difference what is coming up next year IF he does not report for training or anything that breaches his contract ( I don't think he will breach his contract seems to honest a guy to me) he will have to pay the consequences .Contracts worth both way and have to be honored by the player as well as the club.
Isn’t that exactly what he’s doing?Something for Vik to consider is that he's one ACL injury away from being unemployed. As it would be very difficult for a new club to offer him a good level contract when he's on a 9 month rehab period.
He needs a new contract either here or elsewhere to insure himself against that.
Looks like it is Telegraph simplism rather than anything the club have saidJesus, I really hope Austin and co have more sense than this.
He didn't rush to go public he was asked a very direct question by a journalistIn fairness, I wouldn’t be surprised if Vik simply refused to report for training if he doesn’t get the move he wants this summer. His rush to go public doesn’t exactly suggest he’ll take it on the chin and stay professional.