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And we’re offFrom an article in the telegraph on Wigan
- Tottenham Hotspur have had a bid for Alfie Devine and Jensen Weir, two of Wigan’s rising young stars, rejected.
And we’re offFrom an article in the telegraph on Wigan
- Tottenham Hotspur have had a bid for Alfie Devine and Jensen Weir, two of Wigan’s rising young stars, rejected.
Bummer, likely found out they would actually cost money.
With so many lower league clubs in dire financial trouble, I imagine this summer we'll be tabling even more lowball bids than usual for good youth, just to feel out which clubs might not be able to say no. And a lot of them will get made public by the other club, trying to draw out more interest.
Scout thereDoesn’t his dad work at Brighton or has something to do with them, thought I saw
Weir sale to help Wigan pay wages
Jensen Weir is set to join Brighton for £500,000, ensuring Wigan are able to pay players' wages until the end of the season.www.bbc.co.uk
Wigan Athletic: Jensen Weir sale to Brighton to help fund player wages
Wigan midfielder Jensen Weir is expected to complete a £500,000 move to Brighton, which will ensure the Latics are able to pay their players' wages until the end of the season.
We've set some great precedent with these signings in Jack Clarke though.£500k is steep for a kid who’s yet to kick a ball.
Knowing Levy, probably £100k to sign bothGenuinely want to know what we were willing to offer, if our rumored bid was true.
We've set some great precedent with these signings in Jack Clarke though.
His Dad is ex-Everton defender Davie Weir who just happens to work for Brighton where he manages young players who are loaned out to foreign clubs