Can't see it happening, he is under 24 so requires a transfer fee which I can't see SISU paying.
No chance of that happening, he's a cut above our level i'm afraid.
Seriously people, get your head out of the clouds/sand/whether it shoved, this will not happen in a million years. He's much too good for League 1.
I think soDoes that apply even if Utd let him go?
Seriously people, get your head out of the clouds/sand/whether it shoved, this will not happen in a million years. He's much too good for League 1.
Lets just hope he absolutely loved his time here and wants to come back.
so young talented ambitious man utd international player on decent wages and eager to play at highest level ..... opts for third division, struggling, financially cash strapped club where wages are being slashed and with little ambition or backing ......... absolutely can see it happening :facepalm:
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Most players in Div4 get more than £700 a week
Who would be happy to lose Keogh if part of any fee for him was to pay for Ollie to come to us?
Astute;208875 Who would be happy to lose Keogh if part of any fee for him was to pay for Ollie to come to us?[/QUOTE said:Good question and I would.
Seriously people, get your head out of the clouds/sand/whether it shoved, this will not happen in a million years. He's much too good for League 1.
The one flaw in that is the fact he chose to leave an ambitious club who pay decent wages and are full of international players who play at the highest level possible and have more money than most teams.
Point being that Olly left Man U, so he could play week in week out at a club like he did here at cov.
First team football is what's important for him.
If it was money, and a team full of internationals that he wanted, then he would have stayed at Manchester.
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