dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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Horses mouth:
'Huddersfield Head Coach Jan Siewert said: “Aaron was adamant that he wanted to test himself again in the Premier League when Brighton’s interest came in, and we didn’t want an issue where we had a disillusioned player on the pitch in the final year of his contract.
“We had to look after the interests of Huddersfield Town and couldn’t let him leave on a free at the end of the season, so him signing a new contract ahead of his loan move gives the Club and the player possibilities for the future.
“Good luck to him at Brighton this season.”
Fair enough, and a deal which works for everyone I think.
I'm personally actually much happier with the structure of this deal than I would have been if we paid out a fee of several £M to buy him. Maybe he'll be great for us in which case if all parties are happy we can buy him. Maybe he'll be decent for use for a season and we'll line up someone else next season with the longer term more in mind. Maybe it won't work out as we all hope, in which case no real harm done.