Quote: Fishermanscap "No he’s got as long as he wants within reason. As of midnight he’s a free agent but can still turn out for Trinity on a match basis if both parties agree. Then he will have to wait and see if the offers come flooding in and if they don’t then he’ll have to hope Trinity’s offer is still open.
It’s risky for a player but if he wants to back himself then so be it. Let’s face it we don’t know what offers are out there.'"
Unless the club has told him to make a decision? Lets not forget it works both ways, as of tomorrow the club are free to speak to players OOC, the longer we leave it to look for a replacement the harder we are going to find it.