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You have to wonder if it is him though. It could be his agent telling him that if he holds out he can get a better deal etc.
If he wants to stay then now is the time to tell his agent to come to an agreement with the club and get the deal done.
Gut instinct says he is gone.
We don't know if the actual delay of signing the contract is due to money on offer, or he genuinely believes leaving Everton will further his career.You have to wonder if it is him though. It could be his agent telling him that if he holds out he can get a better deal etc.
If he wants to stay then now is the time to tell his agent to come to an agreement with the club and get the deal done.
You have to wonder if it is him though. It could be his agent telling him that if he holds out he can get a better deal etc.
If he wants to stay then now is the time to tell his agent to come to an agreement with the club and get the deal done.
Loving the ruthlessness. Calling Ross' bluff so if he really does want to stay, he needs to tell his agent to come to an agreement.
Which is fine, if he set the same deadline for Lukaku.
As it stands, it's just hypocrisy. Come out and say you're selling Lukaku because he didn't sign then.
Which is fine, if he set the same deadline for Lukaku.
As it stands, it's just hypocrisy. Come out and say you're selling Lukaku because he didn't sign then.
Lukaku has 2 years left, Barkley has 1. If Barkley had 2 we wouldn't have the need to sell him this summer.
They still put a contract on the table.
His own words - 'If you take so much time (in signing) you have doubts (about staying). The board has worked a long time' - so what's the difference? Lukaku has doubts about staying obviously, so hold him to the same standards.
I think if Rom had one year left he would have said that.