Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
TBF any employee has the right to walk away from an employment contract under the terms of the agreement.
No employer turns around to an employee who hands in their notice and says "we gave you a contract you must work until the end of it"
During this window he can choose one of the following options within the terms of the agreement:
-Stay with us and run out his contract
-Put in a transfer request
-Sign a new improved contract with us
We do not know what the current status is and to the best of anyone's knowledge Stephens is not refusing to play and is not in breach of his contract.
I suspect Stephens view is he should be looking seriously at any options to play in the premier league and maximising his earning potential.
Putting in a transfer request will penalise him financially, so he will need to be absolutely sure of the terms on offer before doing that.
Running out his contract is one option - he will be a free agent and should command a decent signing on fee.
The club will not want tis to happen.
They will be keen to negotiate a new contract in the next week or accept Burnley's offer and cash in now.
Therefore the club will be forcing the agenda as much as the player.
This is what happened last year with Dunk.
Signing a new contract with us, with enhanced terms should we go up and a release clause if we don't, will require some serious negotiations.
I suspect this is what is happening at the moment.
What Burnley offer? The last offer Burnley made was weeks ago, and they've bought Defour (sp) since then.