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Russell Martin has Ross Stewart as his main target **Transfer confirmed **

10m quid for a striker who has never played above the championship with less than a year of his deal left, off the back of a massive injury is good money. In an ideal world he wants to stay and signs a new deal and comes back as he was because he is cracking. Blackburn had this same situation minus the injury last summer for Diaz. He arguably had a better reputation than Stewart and they were getting bids of around 10m. They gambled it and it didn’t work out, not saying that’s wrong to do what they did but that’s how it went
If we sell for less, we will be lucky to break even after the payment to Ross County, wages, medical bills.

It also hampers our own promotion prospects if he notches goals for them.

We should be saying you're a promotion rival you're going to have to dig deep and meet our valuation. Don't waste our time with pathetic bids.
 

What if he gets fit and scores 12 goals between now and January and then several clubs come in for him in January, could get a lot more than what you’re suggesting.
We wouldn’t imo, we won’t get more than £8m for someone with 6 months left on his deal when he won’t have any intention to sign.

He’d probably bugger off to Rangers for nowt in January if he doesn’t leave this window.
 
Let’s look at the factors:

-He’s in the last year of his deal.
-Hasn’t played since Feb.
-Is still injured apparently till mid-late September at earliest.
-Isn’t guaranteed to come back as effective as he was due to the nature of the injury.

Given that he’s not likely to sign a new deal, he could quite easily become majorly unsettled if he’s not allowed to leave.

If someone is offering £8m now, do people honestly believe we’d be getting near that in January?

Personally I’d say £7m rising to £8.5m - £9m on promotion would be a very fair price. They’re fairly close to that.

If we sell with no replacement we are in for a season of frustration and what ifs.
 
Prepare to be disappointed, no one is going to offer anywhere near the £12m you’d be looking for mate.
I hope not.

Keep him and let him put himself in the shop window by scoring for us.

Take the hit......take the hit........take the hit...........take the hit.
 
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8m upfront no add ons would be fair imo now we are at this point in the window and have spent all window trying to get one striker in let alone a second in the space of two days.
 
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