thfcsteff
George Hunt
The truth is Levy dropped the ball here. Kane and Dele always seem to have at least 3 years left on their contracts and then they are renewed. Levy failed to do that 2 years ago so should have sorted it out last season. Maybe Eriksen asked for too much money and it was not Levy's fault. Perhaps it is unfair to say that Levy dropped the ball. But once Eriksen has a year left then all of a sudden Levy no longer holds all the cards. Six months ago there was talk of Eriksen going for £100m+. If he were to go for that now I would accept that Levy is the master negotiator and I should never have doubted him
Absolutely untrue. Levy did NOT drop the ball. He tried to engage Eriksen and his agent on several occasions. The player chose to wait and see, hoping his dream move A would happen. What you also have to consider is where we were two years ago versus now. It is a different ball-game. Potential was the word then, next level big club is the term now. Everything is in place. For the first time since he arrived. it is clear to all parties that whilst we would absolutely like him to sign again, this club is ascendant with or without him (providing Levy does his bit this summer of course)...