Ted Hughes wrote:That's it.
He can't sign officially until he's 18. Then we would need a work permit if he's to play here & that would have to be under the 'exceptional talent' proviso, as he's not yet a full international. But NYC were keen to get him over there, so that's a possibility.
Lee_R wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:That's it.
He can't sign officially until he's 18. Then we would need a work permit if he's to play here & that would have to be under the 'exceptional talent' proviso, as he's not yet a full international. But NYC were keen to get him over there, so that's a possibility.
Gurr.. we always get screwed by these bloody rules.
twosips wrote:Honestly, if Negredo goes and we have no one else i'd put this lad as part of the first team squad when he arrives.
Dameerto wrote:All they have to do when they apply for a permit is show them footage of our preseason - he is the definition of exceptional.
Ted Hughes wrote:twosips wrote:Honestly, if Negredo goes and we have no one else i'd put this lad as part of the first team squad when he arrives.
So would I.
Looking at his performances pre season, I recon that with training & match experience, he would stand a good chance of being a very good quality Premier League striker by the end of the season.
Also, if you watch the way that the Nigerian kids play, they are absolutely frightening on the counter attack & he is a main figure in that, already really clued up on how to play it. Could be a real shock player v defenders who have not seen him.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:He's training with Columbus Crew.
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/updates-c ... 38054.html
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:He's training with Columbus Crew.
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/updates-c ... 38054.html
JamieMCFC wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:He's training with Columbus Crew.
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/updates-c ... 38054.html
Berhalter said it was no secret that there was a player from Manchester City training with the Crew (yet it was a surprise to everyone gathered). He said Iheanacho is training here for a period and will return to City in October, not a candidate to be signed by Columbus. Berhalter said Iheanacho wanted a place to train and stay fit. He said City approached them through Claudio Reyna, who is a friend of his, looking for a place to train with similar philosophies.
Ted Hughes wrote:We don't even know if we have applied for a work permit, or are allowed to before he signs officially.
Really under the radar this one.
Imo, it would be a huge boost for the club if they suddenly announced he was arriving next week, armed with a work permit. It would for me anyway.
I'd be over the moon, Jim.
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