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I don't think that you have thought this through yourself as your contributions to this thread are there for all to see
Your unwillingness to answer such a simple question seems to confirm that for some reason you are gaining some sort of pleasure from the fact that Zohore could be sold.
And ?
Can't see why you are making a personal attack on another posters contribution...?
For what it's worth, I found it interesting, and worth reading. That said as TOBW just said, the offer is less than Hull City Tigers.
If Wood is off for £15m then Zorhore is worth more in my opinion.
He's not the "chief football writer for Brighton". He's not employed by Brighton as you said in a previous post.
Assuming he magically made a call to the club, the club told him the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth is stretching it.
As seen with local media anywhere, rumour tends to get more coverage than fact.
Who said he has no connection?
You have a touching faith in local media sports journalists being outstanding in their ability to investigate and report truthfully. I'd have thought a cursory look at WalesOnline would educate you on that score.
All local media report rumours. Just seem odd you'd rather believe a local journalist in Brighton than Neil Warnock when he says there have been no offers.
Two journalists with connections to their local clubs have reported two different things, so the truth is somewhere in the middle. However this is an improvement on the report at the beginning of the thread that appeared to be based on hearsay.
Also making a bid and accepting a bid are two differing things. I'm glad that CCFC aren't giving running commentary on every enquiry they recieve, but I would be very surprised if Brighton haven't tested the water after their manager watched the player in question.