Report this comment
  • "As I said before we need closure on this one. Albion have done the right thing in invoking his contract and Vicente now needs to be fair to the Club---as we were to him last season when he went weeks and weeks without playing, got paid, and had expensive treatment. if he wants to be back home in Spain let him go but get as much for him as we can so we can re-coup some of the thousands that we must have spent on him. Football fans are fickle and he is now not the player we thought he was in terms of loyalty---so lets move on and get enthusiastic about those Gus wants to bring in.
    You cannot sign a contract last year agreeing to certain things and because this year things are different you want to chuck the toys out the pram. Business is business and that includes football. Think Gus and co have played an ace and now Vicente and co are snookered--I hope by this time next week this is all history as I and no doubt many others are getting tired of this one."
  • This field is mandatory
  • This field is mandatory
  • Please note we will not accept reports with HTML tags or URLs in them.


  • Enter the above word in the box below

Please be fair, courteous and respectful to the views of others so we can build a vibrant community in a safe online environment. You are personal liable for your comments and action will be taken against anyone who offends, ridicules or posts malicious and damaging views. If you wish to complain, please contact us.

Poyet stays cool as Vicente linked with Spain return

Strong rumours are linking Vicente with a return to Spain Strong rumours are linking Vicente with a return to Spain

GUS POYET last night remained relaxed over the future of his star playmaker – as reports linking Vicente with a return to Spain gathered pace.

Second division Elche are willing to offer the former Valencia man a two-year deal should he engineer a way out of his current commitment with the Seagulls.

Albion have invoked a clause keeping Vicente at The Amex for another season after failing to negotiate a new deal.

The player is thought to be unhappy about that and his agent Victor Oñate met with Albion’s head of football operations David Burke yesterday.

Oñate said he “expressed our position” and hopes to hear back from the Seagulls in the coming days.

Vicente’s team feel Albion went back on a promise not to hold Vicente to the extra year.

Poyet wants to build a team around Vicente and last night said: “At the moment there is nothing strange.

“There are too many rumours in Spain and those rumours don’t help us but nothing has changed.”

Spanish sources insist Elche’s interest is far more than a rumour and that Vicente wants to play for them.

Vicente, whose partner recently gave birth to their second child, remains at home in nearby Valencia awaiting developments.

He was a huge hit at The Amex last season after Albion patiently restored him to full fitness.

However a former colleague has emerged as a key player behind his perceived change of heart.

Fran Escriba took over at Elche recently, his first appointment as head coach.

Escriba was on the coaching staff at Valencia when Vicente was in his prime and gets on well with the player.

Elche are ready to satisfy Vicente’s wage requirements but are unwilling to pay a transfer fee and are relying on Vicente's representatives to find a way out of his current extension.

Meanwhile two of Albion’s home games in the forthcoming season have been rescheduled.

Sheffield Wednesday’s first visit to The Amex will come on Friday September 15 (7.45pm) rather than the following afternoon.

Charlton’s visit has predictably been moved from Easter Monday and will now be played on Tuesday, April 2 (7.45pm).

Local Businesses

About cookies

We want you to enjoy your visit to our website. That's why we use cookies to enhance your experience. By staying on our website you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about the cookies we use.

I agree