I just wonder what the new owner, if it happens, would feel about selling one of the best players in KLP just after he takes over. Surely he would feel it would send out the wrong message to fans, cashing in on an asset so early in his tenure?
I can't see it.
It was always known after £8m was rejected in the summer that bids would (and have) rise this Jan window on KLP.
If he's still with us and the sale is going ahead as reported then he's still here because the new owners want him to be.
Same reason McCann couldn't keep Magennis but in the same breath reports fresh terms have been offered to Honeyman.
We've got KLP effectively tied down for another 2 and a half years. There's no way he's going.
Let them bid what they want. Anyone knows he'll be worth more in 2 years time. Why sell now?
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