Dan McDonnell supports the Milan link: https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-39248845.html
He's a free agent - that tends to trump form in a lot of cases. Signing him would be fairly low-risk for a club that's a bit strapped at the moment. That said, the same is true for any English club that wants to sign him and I'd be surprised if he left for less money in Italy.
Dan McDonnell supports the Milan link: https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...-39248845.html
In the end Newcastle or the like will just double his wages and he will stay in England
Is his Agent Stranded In Italy ?
It could be that having been linked with one of them, the others have taken a look. Free is good sauce.
It is possibly just his agent releasing rumours to bump up the perception of demand to help with negotiations.
I would guess the most likely explanation is that the papers invent the majority of these rumours, and having been linked with one Italian club, it's an obvious rumour to invent.
You can't spell failure without FAI
In around 2014 (maybe 2013 or 2015), I recommended him to someone working for a mid to lower table Bundesliga club.
The person didn’t have any power to make the decision at all, but was able to have meaningful conversations with the person making the decisions. He was available for under £2m and I argued that he was undervalued and there were players in the championship who could do a job in the Bundesliga.
After his performances in Euro 2016 and when he was sold to for £13m to Burnley, I felt vindicated...
He's walked out on Burnley, could face serious legal ramifications along with Aaron Lennon, Phil Bardsley and Joe Hart, who have all refused to see out their existing contracts which don't expire until June 30.
Anything I read from the Burnley manager was blaming the higher ups at the club for letting it get to this. If the club didn't offer him anything, or they couldn't agree one, why should he risk getting crocked ? All he has to say is he had a temperature and a bit of a cough anyway and all the 'legal ramifications' go up in smoke.
Wherever he goes after this I hope it is a club that suits his style of play more. It's unfortunate that two of our more cultured players, in Hendrick and Brady, have been playing in a Burnley team that doesn't play much quality football. Although, to be fair, Ireland haven't played much quality football either in the last few years.
I think Hendrick could actually be a good fit to Kenny's style of play but it would help if he's playing a similar way regularly at club level.
There's far more to that story I imagine
Folding my way into the big money!!!
There's a twitter rumor that he's being offered another deal, a full new deal.
Alan Nixon
@reluctantnicko
57m
Burnley. Hendrick has now been offered a deal. Yet to sign it. But at least it’s an effort by the money men ...
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I find it unbelievable that someone would refuse to honor their contact. Both Hendrick and Brady have been eligible to sign pre-contract agreements since January 1 but have not done so, choosing to run the clock down. What would be the difference between refusing to play these fixtures if they took place back in March or April? They are both under contract until June 30, not May 5.
You've never given an employer notice and immediately went on holiday? (And this is their normal holiday period!) You've never swung the lead on your last week at a job?
What's your point here? They should have signed for someone else and spent the last six months swinging the lead? I doubt it does much for a player's motivation to perform at an elite level if he knows he's leaving. The club has had years to negotiate a new contract; they haven't.Both Hendrick and Brady have been eligible to sign pre-contract agreements since January 1 but have not done so, choosing to run the clock down.
6 days left vs 90 days is a 1500% difference.What would be the difference between refusing to play these fixtures if they took place back in March or April? They are both under contract until June 30, not May 5.
Three months of access to an elite sports club's medical staff and facilities, and three months to recover before potentially failing a fitness test for a contract worth millions of quid. What do you want from Hendrick? Go out an bust a nut and risk millions for a company that's told him they don't rate him enough to pay him what he's worth?
Notions of honour and all that are all well and good, but a wealthy corporation doesn't give a **** about you any more than they are required by law to. Some of that comes back around once in a while.
You can't spell failure without FAI
[COLOR=#333333]You've never given an employer notice and immediately went on holiday? (And this is their normal holiday period!) You've never swung the lead on your last week at a job?[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333]Haha Please don't apply for a job in my company! I have never done any of that [/COLOR]
Maybe he had been taking flying lessons?
https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2020...hendrick-exit/Burnley have confirmed that Jeff Hendrick will depart the club when his contract expires on 30 June.
The Republic of Ireland midfielder was among a group of players left out of the Premier League club's matchday squad for the defeat at Manchester City on Monday, with manager Sean Dyche citing the contract situation of those whose deals were on the point of expiration.
"The club was unable to agree terms on a new deal with the Republic of Ireland international," Burnley confirmed on their official website on Wednesday.
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