Albert Adomah: Bristol City turn down two more bids for winger Bristol City have rejected two further bids for winger Albert Adomah. City refused to reveal the club pursuing the Ghana international, but newspaper reports suggest Wigan have made a £850,000 bid. The 25-year-old has previously attracted interest from Crystal Palace and Swansea. Bristol City paid a six-figure sum for the former Barnet player in 2010 and his current deal runs out next summer. Adomah, capped nine times for his country, has made 136 appearances for the Ashton Gate outfit, scoring 17 goals. Sean O'Driscoll âI don't want to sell my best players but financial prudence means we'll have to look at itâ Sean O'Driscoll Bristol City head coach City head coach Sean O'Driscoll said although he wanted to keep Adomah, the club may sell him at the right price. "We've had one or two bids previously that we've turned down so I don't know where we are with it," O'Driscoll told BBC Radio Bristol. "He is in the last year of his contract and and you imagine there is a willingness [to sell]. "I don't want to sell my best players but financial prudence means we'll have to look at it."
If he didn't want to sell one of his best players why did he not play him when we were trying to avoid relegation??
Albert said after he came back that he had to learn how S O'D wants him to play at a guess he wants a better final product from him I wonder if that is going to be the basis of Alberts training during this preseason just in case he stays?
If Adomah sharpened his final ball and finishing skills to any standard, he would be a very good player indeed