Franklin deal squeezing Adams out: LucasBrett Anderson
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6.34PM 25-9-2013Homesick GWS Giants midfielder Taylor Adams’ manager Scott Lucas has told SEN that he has received interest from most Victorian clubs.
Adams has indicated his wish to return to Victoria with Richmond, Collingwood and Melbourne considered the frontrunners to secure his services.
“Most [Victorian clubs] are interested,” Lucas revealed.
“He was open-minded [to staying in Sydney] for a long time. We waited on the negotiation just to see how he adjusted to life in Sydney.
“They’ve [GWS] got other irons in the fire that they deem a higher priority than Taylor Adams, so in the best interests of our client we gather interest from other parties.”
Lucas said that any potential deals involving GWS will be held up until they receive a definitive answer from Hawthorn superstar Lance Franklin.
“A lot for GWS rests on what Lance Franklin does – I think that they’ve tied up an amount of their salary cap based on him coming and that’s their plan at the minute.
“If that was to fail, I’m sure the deck of cards would shuffle very, very quickly.”
Whilst Lucas said that Adams didn’t have a preference for which club he would like to go to, he said that the ability to get a deal done can depend on a number of different factors.
“When you sit down and do it, there will always be a preference for where a player wants to go, but a really important consideration for the player, the club that is his preference, and the club that currently holds the rights to him, is the ability to get a deal done,” he said.
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