Derby County manager Paul Eustace isn’t willing to entertain thoughts of losing star player Bobby Clark anytime soon. Amidst rumors linking Clark to a potential move to Celtic, Eustace stressed the importance of retaining the talented youngster.
We don’t want to lose him,Eustace emphasized. “He’s an exceptional talent, and we’re delighted to have him at the club. January’s a long way away, and we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.
The Rams’ boss is keenly aware of Clark’s growing reputation and the interest from other top clubs. However, he’s confident that Derby County’s ambitions and Clark’s own commitment to the team will keep him at Pride Park.
Bobby’s a Rams player, and we’re looking forward to seeing him continue to develop and grow with our club,” Eustace added. “We’re focused on the current season, and we’ll deal with any potential transfer rumors in due course.
With speculation surrounding Clark’s future, Eustace’s comments will reassure Derby County fans. The 23-year-old Clark has been impressive for the Rams, and his services will be crucial in the second half of the season. Can Derby County keep hold of their prized asset, or will Celtic’s persistent interest pay off in the winter transfer window? Only time will tell.