WesthoughtonJohn
Well-Known Member
I too understand why Bernie and Torres would like to be closer to home.Could be that the management recognise that English players are less likely to get the hump and ask for a move if they’re not getting game time, and they’re much less likely to get homesick training and playing in the rain eight days a week. Of course they’ll get upset, but they’ll also know it’s a downward trajectory going elsewhere.
For players such as Bernardo, Laporte, and Torres, being closer to home and family this summer, especially on the back of lockdown, must have appealed, so I can understand if they wish to move. I’d be sad to see Jesus go, though, as I think he has the right work ethic, and if given a full season as the number one striker, he could get more goals.
If this new direction is the case, then we’re twice blessed. We have a good crop of youngsters coming through our own academy and England is producing a generation of great talents. Might need to try identifying them earlier, though, as the prices will only go up.
Laporte, as I've mentioned before, has all the backbone of a jellyfish. The lad just wants to be picked no matter what - hence his international switch.
The problem for Bernie and Torres - they want to go to one of the big Spanish clubs, none of them have a pot to piss in. We're not running a charity, and they both have plenty of time on their contracts - sorry lads we're not taking IOUs to be paid in 10 years time.