I think keeping him next season could be the toughest challenge of all this summer.
Quote from: ozzjim on February 09, 2016, 11:31:42 AMI think keeping him next season could be the toughest challenge of all this summer. Possibly. The worst bit is that it will be a club like Bournemouth that will be trying to buy him.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on February 09, 2016, 08:05:40 PMQuote from: ozzjim on February 09, 2016, 11:31:42 AMI think keeping him next season could be the toughest challenge of all this summer. Possibly. The worst bit is that it will be a club like Bournemouth that will be trying to buy him.Or a new centre-back for Pulis' collection.
It's very important that we keep hold of him. I'd like us to be working on a new contract for him.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on February 10, 2016, 02:14:07 PMIt's very important that we keep hold of him. I'd like us to be working on a new contract for him.Agreed, we've heard the talk from Fox et al about learning from past mistakes with contracts (Delph, Vlaar, etc). Well Okore's deal expires next summer so we should be negotiating now rather than letting a first team player get into the last 12 months of it.
Maybe he'll feel a sense of loyalty because we stood by him through his injury. It's only now he's beginning to truly prove his value.
Aston Villa defender Jores Okore admits he may look for "bigger things" if Aston Villa are relegated this season.Okore, who is out of contract in the summer of 2017, wants to stay in the Premier League and also has Champions League ambitions.He is frustrated that the club have not opened talks with him about extending his deal and insists: "I don't feel like I owe the club anything."