“I cannot believe this” – EFL Pundit reacts to Matt Grimes news involving Swansea City and Coventry City

“I cannot believe this” – EFL Pundit reacts to Matt Grimes news involving Swansea City and Coventry City

After ten years of service for the Welsh team, Coventry’s pursuit of Grimes was initially prompted by BBC Sport Wales. A recent update from Wales Online’s Tom Coleman further detailed an apparently imminent move to the CBS Arena. Football League World exclusively reported yesterday that Swansea was requesting at least £3.5 million from Coventry in order to sign Grimes. According to Wales Online, a price has now been agreed upon in that area. According to the most recent estimate, the cost is probably going to be between £3.5 million and £4 million. Grimes has played his final 333 games for the Swans, who are now four points behind Lampard’s team in the Championship standings and hoping to qualify for the playoffs by May. According to Football Insider’s Pete O’Rourke, he is scheduled for a physical on Thursday. Swansea has formally declared that Grimes has stated his wish to look for a new challenge by moving to another Championship club:

During their midweek show “Under The Lights,” Ali Maxwell of the Not The Top 20 podcast gave a speech. According to the EFL pundit, Matt Grimes is anticipated to go. This is unbelievable. The sale of Matt Grimes is unbelievable.This is due to the values he upholds as the team’s leader. That cannot continue indefinitely, and Swansea must prepare for life after Grimes. Given their current predicament, the fan base’s dissatisfaction with the ownership in particular, and the fact that their stock is at an all-time low, with Luke Williams’ stock appearing to be particularly low among the fan base, I find it unbelievable.

“You can argue over the worth of selling your captain, leader, legend, and finest player for £3 million to 3.5 million, but for Swansea supporters, Grimes is worth much more. It’s not a fee that alters the club’s course in terms of their transfer market capabilities.To be honest, if it did, their hiring practices over the past 18 months have been really subpar. The number of success stories you can cite is quite small. Would you think they could get two or three excellent players who could make at least as much of an impact as Matt Grimes with the £5 million they would receive for him? Not at all.

However, the owners’ actions are also incredibly foolish. In order to foster a positive atmosphere that can improve performance and success on the field, the interaction between the supporters and the ownership group is crucial.Why in the world would you decide to approve a player’s exit like this when your level of approval is already so low? I find it unbelievable that a competitor in the same division is so close in the league table. To be honest, I could discuss it for hours.

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