Stockholm Spireite, on 23 August 2016 - 07:41 PM, said:
If DW knew that Gboly would feature more and play a more significant role, then you might again assume that he asked his CEO to extend his contract LAST season, so that we didn't face this current again - one that bears more than a passing resemblance to Sam Morsy.
So, if Gboly was upset last year that he didn't get the playing time he wanted before the change in manager, and then saw this and his mood improve under DW, why would he play roulette with his career to such an extent that an untried and unproven L1 player would become a free agent in 12 months, when he wasn't a starter in the XI to begin with?
2 - Player and agent can only become aware of suitors after a string of performances that draw attention. That's only happened this season, according to reports.
3 - This statement would imply that Gboly is 'reasonably' happy with the amount of football at the moment, and the promise of more of the same. Whereas Barnsley or anyone else can offer more money, can they promise him 90 minutes each week? At this stage of his development, he needs to be playing every week in order to keep progressing.
Questions arising from your third point - Is DW directly involved in the contract negotiations, or is that being left to CT? Is CT reporting to DW that things are going well? Is that a help or a hindrance?
So, if it is as simple as you say, why is so many clubs fail to grasp the nettle?