The_Viper
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He'll sign a 2 year deal before summer, I promise.
Monthly income is important but so is length of contracts. at 27, Glenn wants a good wage but also will be looking for some security. That could be as much of a sticking point as a few £K either way.
4 years at £12k/m is £2.5m guaranteed.
2 years at £15k/m is £1.5m guaranteed. Then he'd be gambling on: his form staying up, not being injured, market still being as bouyant, being older so likely to get a shorter contract at 29.
Length of contract looks hyper critical and that could be our sticking point - esp if we think we'l be in the Prem within that timeframe.
precisely. Another agent 'on the make'
I think the main issue is money. Glenn has said in interviews that things are completely different to when he put his transfer request in, that he is settled here and really enjoys playing for the club.
If you put yourself in Murray's shoes though: He's 27, and will only have maybe 4-5 years left of his prime, if that. He's currently playing the season of his life and will certainly be playing in the Championship next year. Every football player will want to play in the Premier League at some point in his life and for Glenn to do it, realisticly it needs to be in the next few years. Of course, there is every chance he could do that with us, but for him it's a matter of weighing up whether he'll get there quicker with us or another team, and how much he needs to be paid to stay with us, who are currently less likely to get to the promised land than some clubs who could bid for him. So I imagine he's fighting to get every penny he can to keep him here, and who can blame him?
In the club's perspective, of course we want to keep him as he is pure class, but we won't be able to compete with some of the clubs in the league above us if they came in for him. We don't want to be a club that offers over the top wages we cant afford. But he is happy here, you can see that from watching him play, so I think it's just a case of agreeing the right deal for both parties. Whether that deal gets agreed is yet to be seen, but I'm optimistic.
Championship + Falmer + TBs vision for the Albion = fantastic opportunity for any striker, if Glenn turns it down, there will be others.
Ok put it this way. You start a new job and they pay you double to what you have been earning at your old place. You start your job and absolutely hate it after a couple of months. You just can settle in, you don't like the system and you don't like some of the people either. Do you then wish you had stayed where you where? Because part of a player has got to be about how happy you are at the club and money cannot always buy you happiness can it?
12k a week you mean?
some other club will offer silly wages because there will be no fee.........i don't think he will stay.
a low premo club or bigger championship club will take him.
an extra 2k a week is ALOT of money.
I don't read it like that.
I read it as more about Glenn (or his 'people')'s valuation of his financial worth with regard to his age, experience, effort, quality and so on against the club's valuation.
I could be way off, mind.
Sounds like superGlenn is holding out for some big money.
Would love to see him re-sign as he's been a hero this season & i think it'd be hard to get a player with similar qualitys. However i can see the clubs point of view if they don't want to pay lots to a player with no championship experience.
I think its all about money.
Murray wants to stay. Gus wants Murray to stay.
But if a club offer him far more than we can, I'm sure he'll be gone in the summer. If Brighton offer him close to the best deal, then I'm sure he'll stay. I think its that simple now.
Nutshell.I think its all about money.
Murray wants to stay. Gus wants Murray to stay.
But if a club offer him far more than we can, I'm sure he'll be gone in the summer. If Brighton offer him close to the best deal, then I'm sure he'll stay. I think its that simple now.
We're having the same situation with Neil Danns, also a very good player.
As with Murray, he's a Northern lad at heart so unfortunately they're both probably assessing their options before putting pen to paper.
I can see losing Murray being a huge loss for you though. I doubt there are any teams in the Championship who'd turn him down. I bet a club like Leeds will come in for him if he continues stalling.