My view on this is that Victors agent have walked away from NC's final offer. NC's has moved on to other targets and even if the agents came back cap in hand to accept, he wont be willing to deal with them.
My view on this is that Victors agent have walked away from NC's final offer. NC's has moved on to other targets and even if the agents came back cap in hand to accept, he wont be willing to deal with them.

My view on this is that Victors agent have walked away from NC's final offer. NC's has moved on to other targets and even if the agents came back cap in hand to accept, he wont be willing to deal with them.
I hope not, because that would make Cortese an idiot.
Brilliant.
Glad Cortese has more nerve than many here.
The trouble is his attitude and that of his agents would mean one good season and he will want to be off to a bigger club.
Obviously we would benefit from a good season and be well compensated from a move but do we want such mercenaries?
Does seem like everyone is in a holding pattern. Wanyama's people are waiting for the other shoe to drop, hoping that either Celtic folds and takes Cardiff's smaller fee, allowing Wanyama to get full dollar, or another team swoops. Cardiff's hoping that Celtic gets impatient and agrees to take a little less for the player to get a deal struck. Celtic's hoping that someone, anyone, gives them 12m and strikes a deal. Southampton's hoping that none of the above happens, leading Wanyama's agents to take the best -- and only -- available offer. And the other potentially-interested parties are waiting until either their preferred options or their transfer budget is exhausted.
Nothing quite like a five-way game of chicken.
The thing is, surely if Wanyama is happy with all of his fees and wage, and it's just the agent fee left unsettled, then he wouldn't let his agents stand in the way.