I thought Ehab was just trying to tie KLP to the club on a longer contract, like the club have been doing with a lot of younger players ? That surely is the chairman's job, keeping hold on his best young talent ? You quoted the Tymon episode on another thread and in that case the club lost out, so don't you think it is wise of Ehab not to want the same to happen here ?
What ever are the facts behind this KLP disagreement it should not be played out in the public domain. But obviously the owners want the best deal for the club and likewise KLP's agent wants the best deal for his player, which must stick in the throat of the owners, as it does mine because he has been a Hull City player since the age of 8. It was the club who developed him and brought him on, not the agent.
Personally I think the agent ( if indeed it is the agent) is giving KLP bad advice at this stage in his career just as he is developing into a regular first team player. This is not the time to be holding the club to ransom over money when they have none coming in. But it is the right time if the agent is trying to negotiate a move for 'his' player ?
KLP needs someone he can trust to take him into a quiet corner and tell him he could be the new Jarrod Bowen......or the new Josh Tymon.
It's his choice, but the Bowen route is the one more likely to get him more dosh n the long run than the stupid agent-driven Tymon one.
Get your head down, score shedloads of goals, see your value go up and up, give 100% in all games, don't rock the boat...and you too can get £60k a week or whatever Bowen is on.