The issue with that is that he wasn't signing the contract when he was fit because he felt he was worth more. If he proves his fitness, then we're back at stalemate. There's nothing logical about it in my opinion.
The simple logic for me is he either accepts it or we make it known he can move on for right price. If we don’t get the right fee he stays and can then either sign a new contract (potentially for less then we are currently offering as Ross and his agent will have just had a reality check on his value) or sign a pre-contract in January with someone else. For me it’s not a stalemate rather just moving through a process. To mis-quote Alex Ferguson, no-one is bigger than the model. Potential replacements will be identified and ready to be moved on as and when a decision is reached.
Be interested to know what Bob’s thoughts are on all this but maybe he needs to avoid involvement in any speculation for professional reasons.