Anyway, the answer I think is probably yes. If it were up to me, it would be a no but if he does sign a new deal we should be :
(a) offering reduced terms.
(b) ensuring there is proper competition for his place, not just backup.
(c) have a strategy that involves giving him service so that he spends more time in the box. In fact that goes for any striker! Very hard to judge how good anyone is when they have to feed on scraps. Previous Message
"With the new manager coming in the club is moving in the right direction, there's a new stadium and there's a lot to be positive about…
Who wouldn't want to be part of that?” - Dominic Calvert-Lewin
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Obvioulsy running short of any offers for his new contract
Our best striker at the club with 22 in 77 games, not enough but on his day unplayable
Worth a punt for two year deal in my view
So, this happened. But it is what it is, until it isn't.
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