As callous as it sounds, and business is business, buying clubs might consider other alternatives than investing in a player with public mental health issues, especially when you're looking at outlaying £20m+ (presuming that's his pricetag). For the club to make any reasonable profit, they will have to create a PR campaign claiming that he is mentally fit and healthy and scoring many, many goals.Poulton-le-Claret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:03 amMostly agree but I think you're wrong on Foster. Young promising striker who we signed for about €11/12m, surely some profit in that - how much profit is debatable, but I think we make some on him eventually.
For other clubs to consider a bid, he'll have to be pretty much an ever-present and score at least 20 goals next season.