But then (like a number of signings) you could also argue that Cashin is a toss-up, more experience granted, but in a struggling championship team.A loan is very, very unlikely for any player with just a few months left on his contact and, presumably, little to no evidence of them committing to a new deal.
I repeat what I said a few hours ago, McConville may turn out to be the real deal but, at his age, it's a coin toss. I'll admit to having never heard of him before November and I suspect most of our fans who aren't keenly focused on the youth setup are similar.
So, given what I think are not unreasonable assumptions about his situation, a sale now to pocket some cash and lock in the chance of future gains via a sell-on clause was really the only viable option.
As per my response above, the rest I get, this one I’m struggling with.