At 23 the thought is probably that he won't be ready for the Prem for another year or two and that is too long. There may well be a buy back/sell on clause, or both. It's probably best for the player though, a settled situation at a good club will allow him to develop without the constant switching of coaching and playing styles. I wish the lad all the best and hope he scores a consolation goal to make it 1-5 at the weekend.
Well, we’ve definitely recalled him from his loan at Plymouth according to his own posts on social so he’s going somewhere. Not sure how comfortable I am in a world where “Footy Insider” is accurate though.
If it's £2.5m as reported, then I think it's a lowball offer, but I can only assume the club either really needs the FFP help for a January signing (which would be surprising), or they simply don't think he's going to be worth much more than he currently is.I hope there is some sort of sell-on clause involved, because if he continues being a goal-scoring midfielder at the top end of the Championship, he'll be worth a lot more than £2.5m in a year or two.
Quote from: Smithy on January 04, 2024, 01:32:42 PMIf it's £2.5m as reported, then I think it's a lowball offer, but I can only assume the club either really needs the FFP help for a January signing (which would be surprising), or they simply don't think he's going to be worth much more than he currently is.I hope there is some sort of sell-on clause involved, because if he continues being a goal-scoring midfielder at the top end of the Championship, he'll be worth a lot more than £2.5m in a year or two.Looks like the contraxt extension in the summer was only for a year so the offer reflects the fact that he could go on a free in a few months.
Quote from: paul_e on January 04, 2024, 03:46:21 PMQuote from: Smithy on January 04, 2024, 01:32:42 PMIf it's £2.5m as reported, then I think it's a lowball offer, but I can only assume the club either really needs the FFP help for a January signing (which would be surprising), or they simply don't think he's going to be worth much more than he currently is.I hope there is some sort of sell-on clause involved, because if he continues being a goal-scoring midfielder at the top end of the Championship, he'll be worth a lot more than £2.5m in a year or two.Looks like the contraxt extension in the summer was only for a year so the offer reflects the fact that he could go on a free in a few months.It runs until 2025, so a year and a half.
Carrick has stated that Azaz should be available to play against us on Sat...There are a couple of small details to tie up & he will be a Boro player soon.