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Posted February 26, 2019 14:04 · last edited February 26, 2019 14:08

Be nice to see Wood pick up a gig for a mid table team while he is still young enough. He's done well at club and international level and with better service he could really step it up and become one of the AWs greatest. Nothing wrong with where he is but I'd love to see him compete for a European spot...

What kind of value would he be now? He's shown he can compete and score in the EPL and against some top teams, is it realistic for him to get a gig at a bigger club in the premiership? Outside the top 4 or 5, is anyone else considered substantially bigger than burneley?

If Sala (RIP) is worth 15m, a striker not dissimilar to Wood in terms of physical profile/playing style, then surely Wood with his track record of scoring in England is going for around the 25-30m mark. Though the fee is influenced by how long he's got left to run on his Burnley contract, of course.

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Napier Phoenix wrote:
newzealandpower wrote:

Be nice to see Wood pick up a gig for a mid table team while he is still young enough. He's done well at club and international level and with better service he could really step it up and become one of the AWs greatest. Nothing wrong with where he is but I'd love to see him compete for a European spot...

What kind of value would he be now? He's shown he can compete and score in the EPL and against some top teams, is it realistic for him to get a gig at a bigger club in the premiership? Outside the top 4 or 5, is anyone else considered substantially bigger than burneley?

If Sala (RIP) is worth 15m, a striker not dissimilar to Wood in terms of physical profile/playing style, then surely Wood with his track record of scoring in England is going for around the 25m mark. Though the fee is influenced by how long he's got left to run on his Burnley contract, of course.