Fulham are hoping for a City v United bidding war, unfortunately I think they are both stupid enough to pay such a fee.
It'll be interesting to see what happens, he did right by them so it'll be interesting to see if they do right by him, if not that's a lesson to all youngsters and their family.It does make it seem that Sessegnon was a bit naive to sign his new deal. It was said that he wanted to make sure that Fulham would be able to get a good price for him but it seems that they will chase a huge fee for him and ignore the fact that he said he wanted to stay in London (if there's any truth in this story).
It does make it seem that Sessegnon was a bit naive to sign his new deal. It was said that he wanted to make sure that Fulham would be able to get a good price for him but it seems that they will chase a huge fee for him and ignore the fact that he said he wanted to stay in London (if there's any truth in this story).
Both of them pay top money for ready made players. They don't develop potential because they can afford whatever they want. Sessegnon has said he wants to stay in London (allegedly) and Fulham won't get that much for him here. If he's at all tempted he should be well aware of what the mega clubs do with their 'potential stars'. They end up loaned out all over the place and often disappear without trace.
He could also look at what Pep has done for Stirling's career this season...
I don't see any young player looking at United and wanting to go there, other than for cold hard cash.
They don't play attacking football, which is what Sessegnon flourishes in.
If he stays in London then we must be the most attractive proposition right now.
Chelsea enter another year of instability, and Arsenal will go through a massive upheaval. Of course, you could argue that a move to the Gooners right now would be the right time, as he could be part of a new beginning.