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That's my fear too but it's worth remembering his parent club are in league one so, if he's not going to play for Wednesday, one would hope they don't want to loan him to a club in the same division.Just hope we can keep hold of him after January. Performances like his will be noticed by other clubs and it's not beyond the realms that he is recalled and then sent out on loan in Jan to a L1 club to increase his potential transfer value should his parent club be looking to sell him at the end of the season
It is also worth remembering that his manager was at WBA, and has plenty of experience of the benefits of loaning players to us.That's my fear too but it's worth remembering his parent club are in league one so, if he's not going to play for Wednesday, one would hope they don't want to loan him to a club in the same division.
A point well made. If Wed had still been in the Championship the odds would have been much greater. However, should Dawson end up being our Player of the Season even if he is put up for sale and we achieve promotion I think his price would be sizeableThat's my fear too but it's worth remembering his parent club are in league one so, if he's not going to play for Wednesday, one would hope they don't want to loan him to a club in the same division.
what better way to reduce their exposure to his wages than by selling him lolThe complicating factor about Dawson's transfer value is that he is on a mahoosive 4.5 year Championship contract, signed in Jan 2020 when Dawson was in the middle of a 24 consecutive run in the Wednesday team in the Championship; Wednesday were doing very well (in mid January 2020 they had won 7 out of the previous 11 games). His wages must be (in our terms) huge and I hope we are paying only some of them!
He is now third choice out of five professional keepers at what is now a League One club. I suspect their priority will be to reduce their exposure to the next three years wages rather than to get a big (or any?) fee for him.