July 2, 2024

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Danny Mills has discussed the future of Josh Sargent at Norwich City

Fulham may need to sell Josh Sargent to strengthen their squad and improve their chances of promotion.
Selling Sargent could provide funds for multiple areas of the team, following a similar strategy to Bale’s transfer.
The decision to sell Sargent will be a tough one but could lead to a more balanced team with better prospects of promotion.

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Danny Mills has claimed that Norwich City may need to sell Josh Sargent this summer in order to strengthen their overall squad.

 

Sargent was a standout figure in David Wagner’s side last season, contributing 16 goals and two assists from 26 appearances in the Championship (all stats from Fbref).

The US international missed a large chunk of the start of the campaign due to injury, but performed excellently when available.

But the Canaries’ failure to gain promotion has led to some speculation over the striker’s future at Carrow Road.

It has been reported that Leeds United are eyeing a potential move for the 24-year-old this summer.

 

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However, it remains to be seen whether the Whites will pursue a move following their own failure to go back up to the Premier League.

Danny Mills makes Josh Sargent transfer claim

Mills has compared the potential sale of Sargent this summer to when Tottenham Hotspur cashed in on Gareth Bale in 2013.

He believes that selling the forward for a high fee could allow the club to invest in improving the squad in multiple areas to help their promotion bid.

“I think we all know that finances are incredibly tight at most football clubs,” said Mills.

“We even see it in the Premier League with some incredibly wealthy owners.

“It’s the nature of football.

 

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“Sometimes you have to sell to rebuild, and sometimes you have to sell your stars to refinance the rest of the team. fans to Everton

“You can sell one player and bring four in, and sometimes that’s just a good business model.

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“Obviously, he was one of their better players last season, one of their standouts, and if you can command a big fee sometimes, you have to sacrifice that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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