I'm not sure if Sinclair is more talented than Johnson, but it makes sense to bring him in as a replacement. Johnson had clearly become disillusioned at City. He knew he was never going to be a first choice. His lack of playing time over the last two season meant that his game was going backwards. He was very good against poor teams and inadequate full backs but the better teams had his measure. He needed a move to kickstart his career.
Sinclair will arrive full of optimism, determined to impress. He will spend a lot of time on the bench, but having played a full season last year, he'll be match fit and his form should be good. The manager and coaching staff will reserve judgement on him. When he does play he will be something of an unknown quantity, in our system.
Unfortunately most back up players have a limited shelf life. They need to be replaced after a while to freshen up the squad.
Sinclair will arrive full of optimism, determined to impress. He will spend a lot of time on the bench, but having played a full season last year, he'll be match fit and his form should be good. The manager and coaching staff will reserve judgement on him. When he does play he will be something of an unknown quantity, in our system.
Unfortunately most back up players have a limited shelf life. They need to be replaced after a while to freshen up the squad.