I certainly hope they are. But he doesn’t hold all the cards. Swansea hold most.Just me thinking aloud but I reckon the other lads in the changing room will be “in his ear” about staying.
The days of players being dictated to by club owners is long gone. Imho, of course.
It would highlight how gullible and out of touch with reality they still are.Having read that link, where the consensus seems to rate Morgan at £2m (which apparently is peanuts to them). This would suggest that he would be a high wage earner for them too. Wouldn't this likely take them over the overall wage cap across the league?
They have already spent that on a left wing back, so I’m pretty sure they are comfortable spending that on a striker, with the added benefit of destabilising a rival.Well their itch to get Pan didn't go too well....
...and are they seriously suggesting spending in the region of £1.2M in the third tier for a player yet to prove himself in the Championship?
Big Club syndrome alive and well up there it seems.