Not yet, it's up to him because he could be.Phil Foden is the best English footballer of this generation
Not yet, it's up to him because he could be.Phil Foden is the best English footballer of this generation
No such thing as a gentelmans agreement in business.
The only agreement is written in black and white on a piece of official paper.
Kane and his brother messed up, but even allowing for that there seems a serious reluctance from the player to force any move, says a lot about the man for me.
Ask for a transfer, demand that Spurs release him, refuse to play, a player does what he has to.How exactly does he force a move?
Puts it in writing he will 100 % not be signing a fresh contractHow exactly does he force a move?
Ask for a transfer, demand that Spurs release him, refuse to play, a player does what he has to.
His loyalty to Spurs is not in question, he owes them nothing, is it not time to take care of himself?
PS, buy out his final year, I think he could do that?
Puts it in writing he will 100 % not be signing a fresh contract
They can but if he puts in a transfer request and tells them he'll run his contract down then they're taking the chance that they won't get 100% from him especially during the run in. This doesn't have to be a deliberate downing of tools, it'll be in his head that he's gone in a few months. Surely better taking €100million now. Not that I expect he'd do that, I wonder if his brother agreed to a 'no transfer request' clause when he last signed him up?Transfer requests can be refused. Refusing to play, can only last so long. He goes without pay, and eventually realises the next transfer window is 6 minths away and has to come back for both his career/fitness and finances.
Case in point, Mahrez, did both in January when ee tried to sign him. Didn't get his move. Played out the rest of the season.
Ask for a transfer, demand that Spurs release him, refuse to play, a player does what he has to.
His loyalty to Spurs is not in question, he owes them nothing, is it not time to take care of himself?
PS, buy out his final year, I think he could do that?
If it was a problem for him surely he wouldn't keep signing long deals at Spurs, he could have ran his contract down anytime he wanted over the last 10 yearsI think having fuck all to show for it is the problem for him.
He done himself no favours by signing long term deals at Tottenham and stuck their until his early 30's. Realistically he has about 2 maybe 3 good years left and that's it.
For a striker like him after scoring so many goals and not having a league title is crazy.
But in Mahrez's case he eventually got his move and I am not sure it affected any bad feelings towards him from their fan base.Transfer requests can be refused. Refusing to play, can only last so long. He goes without pay, and eventually realises the next transfer window is 6 minths away and has to come back for both his career/fitness and finances.
Case in point, Mahrez, did both in January when ee tried to sign him. Didn't get his move. Played out the rest of the season.