they are supposed to be after Bridcutt as well
don't think either will happen. I really do expect both players to sign for us even if they have get out clauses.
Interesting thought that if Bennett had a get-out in his contract and had gone to Norwich, would he be potentially better off (in a footballing rather than financial sense) rather than enjoying what he has described as the best experience ever? I guess we will know for sure in a month's time
Its like the papers just pick a championship club and say he is going there
He's already at a championship club
I would question murrays loyalty anyway although loyalty is rare anyway in football.I reckon we should let him go and move on.This saga has dragged on way to long and its boring now,also i bet murray is becoming greedy big time.Could be difficult for Glenn to turn down if its true, you would have thought Derby would be able to offer more wages than us. I guess it boils down to what we can offer Glenn and how much he wants to stay in Brighton.
That's why it doesn't make sense to let him go. If he's the kind of player we'd be trying to sign, but he's already here, then make even more effort than we usually would. He's worth more to us than to other teams, as he's already part of the team and believes in the manager. As Gus says, we don't want to change every player, we just want to bring a few in, so it would be better to keep Murray than to replace him with someone of equal quality.The fact that we are not going to break the bank to keep him, probably means Gus isn't too bothered either way. They'll be queing up to join us, and you can bet your bottom dollor that if Murray wasn't our player and looking for the best contract, then we are definately one of the clubs that would be linked to him.
Exactly my thoughts on both counts.Lose him for nothing and have to pay maybe £500k out and high wages for another striker fit for the CHAMPIONSHIP, or give him an extra 5K a week over 3 years, I know what I would do, but hey I trust the club fully and will support whatever decision they make