Colchester United boss Danny Cowley says the “tempo and athleticism” of the membership’s thrilling younger gamers is attracting loads of curiosity from golf equipment at greater ranges.
Ahead Kyreece Lisbie, who has 9 objectives from 30 video games this season, is one who has attracted “a number of presents” however just isn’t the one one, in response to the U’s head coach.
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“Tempo and athleticism sells, notably in modern-day soccer, and we have some actually good boys with actually good attitudes and a willingness to study,” Cowley informed BBC Essex.
“As a consequence of that, you’d count on there will be individuals greater up the pyramid that want to work with these gamers – and we’re not fearful of that, we embrace it.
“The scout record from the MK Dons recreation, there was actually properly over half of the Premier League there watching our younger gamers, which we must be actually pleased with.”
Cowley is eager to maintain his present squad collectively as Colchester are ninth in League Two, simply 4 factors away from the play-off locations, and has informed them to not permit themselves to be distracted by switch rumours.
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“I say to them on a regular basis, ‘give attention to what you possibly can management, preserve making an attempt to enhance each single day’,” he stated.
“There are so few industries the place you truly receives a commission to make your self higher however that is soccer, what an exquisite business we work in. Let everyone else fear concerning the different stuff, preserve your head down and preserve working.”
The official line is that Lisbie, whose brother Kyrell performs for Peterborough United in League One, just isn’t on the market.
“Each participant has his worth however the great point with our younger gamers is that we now have them on actually good contracts, lengthy contracts and it must be proper for the membership,” Cowley added.
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“(Proprietor) Robbie (Cowling) will all the time make one of the best determination for the membership, but additionally for the participant, and there is all the time a steadiness in that.”