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Luka Vuskovic

The player himself is quoted and feeling the need to talk about being at a club that wants him. By implication saying that the club don’t. Trying to make us look like the villains in this tiny story.

Again, I don’t begrudge him wanting to move to play. But the way he’s handling it is down to money and being unwilling to give us more years IMO. So far more nuanced, and I’m surprised people here, Spurs fans, are fine with him going against the club in this way.
That doesn't make him a d1ck
 
That doesn't make him a d1ck

Unprofessional? deluded? pick your choice.

Lets be clear, he has a ton of promise but many (list is endless) 19 year olds with promise turned out to be nothing special in the end. Clubs will take notice of the behaviour of him and agent, and it isn't going to help him (sure, some may ignore, consider it part of price of player).

And the fact that Brighton is the one willing to spend should tell him that .. it isn't Barca/Bayern saying "we know he is ready for this level"
 
Unprofessional? deluded? pick your choice.

Lets be clear, he has a ton of promise but many (list is endless) 19 year olds with promise turned out to be nothing special in the end. Clubs will take notice of the behaviour of him and agent, and it isn't going to help him (sure, some may ignore, consider it part of price of player).

And the fact that Brighton is the one willing to spend should tell him that .. it isn't Barca/Bayern saying "we know he is ready for this level"
Wanting to play football and finding a route to that. We have had pages of people say that lies away from the club, some saying he isnt good enough, now the player dare believe one part of that and people make up a rhetoric to hammer the lad.

This is like the pile on with Spence at the start here about so called attitude issues
 
I’m all for if a player doesn’t want to be here, fudge him off.

I have not been overly impressed with him and alot of his highlights was scoring rather than defending.
 
I’m all for if a player doesn’t want to be here, fudge him off.

I have not been overly impressed with him and alot of his highlights was scoring rather than defending.
Be the bigger entity, get the maximum deal out of him. He is not the be all and end all of defenders. Get the money, get the sell on clause. Thanks.
 
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Be the bigger entity, get the maximum deal out of him. He is not the be all and end all of defenders. Get the money, get the sell on clause. Thanks.
Why a sell-on clause??

This situation happens all the time in Europe with no fuss. High profile team buys promising player but position already filled by established regulars. Solution: Sell player to a middling team who can give regular game time but include a mandatory buy back clause at a pre-set price that comes into play one or two seasons later. Example: Nico Paz at Como....

Sorted!
 
Just found this from last year. I think it’s clear the kid just wants to feel wanted, and we haven’t done that. Totally our prerogative of course, but also totally his prerogative to want to leave.

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Just found this from last year. I think it’s clear the kid just wants to feel wanted, and we haven’t done that. Totally our prerogative of course, but also totally his prerogative to want to leave.

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A really good point and absolutely correct

I find the position some are taking, to sell them to improve, but also have a pop at them too, really odd
 
One thing the best managers (Pep, Klopp, Ferguson etc.) all did was let players go if they wanted to leave.

If the kid isn’t feeling the love from us, then as long as we get fair market value for him, he can go.
 
Unprofessional? deluded? pick your choice.

Lets be clear, he has a ton of promise but many (list is endless) 19 year olds with promise turned out to be nothing special in the end. Clubs will take notice of the behaviour of him and agent, and it isn't going to help him (sure, some may ignore, consider it part of price of player).

And the fact that Brighton is the one willing to spend should tell him that .. it isn't Barca/Bayern saying "we know he is ready for this level"
We just brought in 2 further CBs to play ahead of him and supposedly want to send him out in loan at the very least. He's hardly being a dingdong or being u professional to decide to go somewhere that rates him rate now more than we do.

I don't even buy the hype of him, but I don't see any issue with him making a move that he feels is best for his career and I certainly don't see that as unprofessional.
 
We just brought in 2 further CBs to play ahead of him and supposedly want to send him out in loan at the very least. He's hardly being a dingdong or being u professional to decide to go somewhere that rates him rate now more than we do.

I don't even buy the hype of him, but I don't see any issue with him making a move that he feels is best for his career and I certainly don't see that as unprofessional.

The window is open a week, he isn't even at the club, the only offer that we are aware of is from Brighton (again, not Barca, and someone of a level I'd assume we can get an equivalent level loan for him from).

I don't believe in player loyalty because clubs will do what suits them, and yes, he should look out for his own interest, but he is making a lot of noise very early from not what I would consider a position of strength, no point arguing nuance of how professional/unprofessional it is, but it's hardly a good look for either party.
 
We just brought in 2 further CBs to play ahead of him and supposedly want to send him out in loan at the very least. He's hardly being a dingdong or being u professional to decide to go somewhere that rates him rate now more than we do.

I don't even buy the hype of him, but I don't see any issue with him making a move that he feels is best for his career and I certainly don't see that as unprofessional.

Someone always has to be the villain of the piece on here
 
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