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Troy Parrott

I'm not sure Lankshear has passed him yet, but I expect he will soon.

Both fit that position for us better then Scarlett
 
I'm not sure Lankshear has passed him yet, but I expect he will soon.

Both fit that position for us better then Scarlett

Sure. I meant more in succession stakes, rather than absolute pecking, if that makes sense. I.e. Veliz overtook Parrott as the best prospect in the nearly (20-22 YO) category, while Lankshear overtook Scarlett in the more medium term (18-20) group
 
Sure. I meant more in succession stakes, rather than absolute pecking, if that makes sense. I.e. Veliz overtook Parrott as the best prospect in the nearly (20-22 YO) category, while Lankshear overtook Scarlett in the more medium term (18-20) group
I have not seen anything to suggest that Lankshear is better than Scarlett. Lankshear has done excellently at U21 level but let's not start with the comparison until we see him try senior ball.
 
I thought about a third of your 15-20m valuation in another thread on here so 8m is actually even a little bit higher than top end of expectations for him
You seen that United are selling Willy what’s his name
The centre for £10m
I don’t get why parrot is so cheap compared to players who have done much much less
 
I think the same might happen to Scarlett too before the season kicks off. Veliz and Lankshear have kind of usurped them respectively in the pecking order.

I think it's too early to make any decision on Veliz yet, he's had limited playing time in our development team and on loan. I've mixed feelings about Parrott, when I first saw him play you could see Kane had an influence on his play, but things have not gone as well as we had hoped.
 
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