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I’m becoming more worried about Delap 22:13 - Jan 20 with 6185 viewsNeverSayDie

Chelsea and Spurs just won’t go away and with Spurs injury to Solanke, they’ll be even more desperate for a striker.

The bottom line on this one, from an ITFC perspective, is whilst we would obviously love to keep him, if a decent offer comes in for him (£35 million+) I suspect we will take the money. However, if he is allowed to leave near window end, giving us no chance to replace, we are dead in the water and that’s the choice really isn’t it? Take the money, or keep Delap and a chance of survival, I think our resolve is going to be seriously tested soon and it really is a tough call, it would present a massive profit in a very short space of time, but we’d effectively be accepting relegation and giving up a shot at a potential windfall of anywhere up to a further £160 million.

Literally everywhere you look, it’s constant chatter on Delap, we know people have been in touch with his agent several times, how long before a serious offer is tabled?
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I’m becoming more worried about Delap on 12:03 - Jan 21 with 251 viewsSaffronWaldenBlues

Why would the club sell now? Even if we are relegated he will be a young English striker (which is more expensive) with 12-14 goals in the top flight to his name. He will be worth more to us in a few months. Selling him would help with the losses of relegation and support a promotion push next season. We could even see a situation where City matches a bid to bring him back and then loan him out to us again anyway just to stop league rivals from getting him, even if we stay up.

An East Anglian Town overtaken by Londoners

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