Following Damien Duff signing an extension to his contract and comments Jol has made post the Stoke game, there has been a fair bit of press speculation that Schwarzer and Karagounis are about to be offered new deals. And that negotiations with Hangeland are close to being finalised.
Thought it therefore worth reviewing the list of players with contracts ending this summer.
Goalkeepers is especially interesting with a whole wodge of them potentially out of contract:
Schwarzer
Etheridge
Symogyi
Bettinelli
Joronen (?)
I’m sure Schwarzer will get his wish in anticipation of the next World Cup. However, the apparent wish to sign a new keeper in January suggests that there will be bit of pruning and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Symogyi and Bettinelli released (and Stockdale, whose contract has till 2015, sold).
The main squad doesn’t have age on it’s side when it comes to Club policy (in it’s simplest form, that is, over 30s limited to 1 year extension) :
Riether (loan with an option)
Senderos
Hangeland
Baird
Diarra
Davies
Karagounis
Petric
Riether, Hangeland and Karagounis not only have experience but performances on their side so must surely be high on the priority signing list . Diarra, Davies and Petric unfortunately have such poor injury records that I just can’t see the merit in offering them a further year. And sad though I’d be to see him go (as with Simon Davies), I’m afraid Chris Baird has come to the end of his time with us.
So that leaves Philippe. I’m sure we’ll bring in somebody new at CB in the summer and (assuming Hangeland stays) with Dan Burn pushing for a place and Aaron Hughes still around to provide cover, that would leave Senderos kind of in no man‘s land. Jol likes him though, therefore ….???
There are also an number of U21s with contracts up for renewal:
Peniket
Minkwitz
Donegan
Na Banga
There’s no recent news about Mesca’s recovery from his serious injury but I suspect that’s bad news and the Club will release him. Huge shame, because he had great talent. Not sure about Richard Peniket (who is currently on loan) but both Minkwitz and Donegan are definitely players for the future and will get new 3-year contracts.
Oh, and of course the status of Mr Jol's contract has yet to be clarified.
Thought it therefore worth reviewing the list of players with contracts ending this summer.
Goalkeepers is especially interesting with a whole wodge of them potentially out of contract:
Schwarzer
Etheridge
Symogyi
Bettinelli
Joronen (?)
I’m sure Schwarzer will get his wish in anticipation of the next World Cup. However, the apparent wish to sign a new keeper in January suggests that there will be bit of pruning and I wouldn’t be surprised to see Symogyi and Bettinelli released (and Stockdale, whose contract has till 2015, sold).
The main squad doesn’t have age on it’s side when it comes to Club policy (in it’s simplest form, that is, over 30s limited to 1 year extension) :
Riether (loan with an option)
Senderos
Hangeland
Baird
Diarra
Davies
Karagounis
Petric
Riether, Hangeland and Karagounis not only have experience but performances on their side so must surely be high on the priority signing list . Diarra, Davies and Petric unfortunately have such poor injury records that I just can’t see the merit in offering them a further year. And sad though I’d be to see him go (as with Simon Davies), I’m afraid Chris Baird has come to the end of his time with us.
So that leaves Philippe. I’m sure we’ll bring in somebody new at CB in the summer and (assuming Hangeland stays) with Dan Burn pushing for a place and Aaron Hughes still around to provide cover, that would leave Senderos kind of in no man‘s land. Jol likes him though, therefore ….???
There are also an number of U21s with contracts up for renewal:
Peniket
Minkwitz
Donegan
Na Banga
There’s no recent news about Mesca’s recovery from his serious injury but I suspect that’s bad news and the Club will release him. Huge shame, because he had great talent. Not sure about Richard Peniket (who is currently on loan) but both Minkwitz and Donegan are definitely players for the future and will get new 3-year contracts.
Oh, and of course the status of Mr Jol's contract has yet to be clarified.