The only way it will change is if Kasper asks to go. Imagine this then. You lot didnt get promoted, James Chester is happy to stay but wont sign a new deal and the only offers you get are crap
Do you sell him on the cheap just so you get some money or do you keep him for the promotion push and risk losing him for nothing
If Kasper is happy to stay and no one meets the asking price we just keep him and risk losing him for nothing. If we get promoted and he walks for nothing it will be worth it
I know what you mean, but at championship level especially, goalies are much more easily replaceable than outfield players without breaking the bank. It depends whether you can get a new man in and profit out of what we offer. If what we offer is enough to get a new goalie in with some cash left over and the space made in the wage bill to bring in an extra 1 or 2 outfield players, it could be good business for you.
