Maybe both coming at the same issue.from different perspectives.
We.will only make the club attractive to the likes of Pearce and other home grown when we ditch the policy of buying cheap dross from abroad.
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he is not tied down to a contract , thats how bright these idiots are that are running the club , if he was on a contract you might get summat for him, as it is now we will get nowt . sacko and cooper are on three and four year contracts, but nobody will touch them with a bargepole because they are ****e. the guy as only been playing five minutes and his attracting interest already , simply because he is three levels above the rest of the rest of the dross that is already here.
The players you refer to would have been cheap to get to Leeds, even though for them it was probably a big pay day. The loan deals for Lassogga and Pennington wouldn't have been converted into transfers (even if they were waling on water, which neither are) unless they were prepared to take big wage cuts.
Pearce has had the attention of PL clubs, and that means a wage deal in the £000s/week bracket. If you were his age, and someone offers you £20-30k/week and the prospect of PL exposure (not to say regular starts), compared to whatever Leeds may or may not have put on the table, playing in a side that is currently made up of mainly not very good cheap imports, some home grown talent, and a few really good players who are also probably looking at their options, what would you do?
To be attractive to Pearce and others who are having the PL "rule" passed over them, the club needs to show by its actions, not just warm words and some boardroom soft shuffle, that they mean to do whatever it takes to get promotion. Otherwise those who can leave just might, and those that no-one wants will make up next seasons 1st team.
That may be true but if I were the owner of a football club I'd get someone in management flying out to him to give him the contract to sign there and then. Whilst-ever it isn't signed he can still easily turn round and say no. This is the modern era, for the sake of £300 return flights you'd think they'd just get it sorted if that was truly all that needed doing, the fact they haven't makes it evident to me that it isn't the case that it is just a case of putting pen to paper.
If it is correct then it indicates he has a good relationship with the club and they don't doubt his intentions; If they were in doubt I think they would be on the plane - there again, as I am sure someone may point out, they may just not care what he does... who knows.
How many games has he played?