Zak Vyner leaving Bristol City?
Versatile defender Zak Vyner has made over 250 appearances in England’s second tier and reached the Championship playoffs with Bristol last season. Following his signing for Wrexham, Vyner said he is very happy. He thinks Wrexham’s ambition and the project, which is already in progress with its consecutive promotions, is admirable. Vyner added that now he is involved, he is eager to help.
Versatile defender Zak Vyner has made over 250 appearances in England’s second tier and reached the Championship playoffs with Bristol last season. Following his signing for Wrexham, Vyner said he is very happy. He thinks Wrexham’s ambition and the project, which is already in progress with its consecutive promotions, is admirable. Vyner added that now he is involved, he is eager to help.
It has been confirmed that Zak Vyner, who is in the final months of his contract with Bristol City, has been offered a new deal, but at this stage no extension has been agreed. The coming days are City's last opportunity to receive a fee for Zak Vyner before he could leave as a free agent this summer. The 28-year-old is likely to attract interest before Monday's deadline, due to his contract situation and reputation as a reliable defender at Championship level.
It has been confirmed that Zak Vyner, who is in the final months of his contract with Bristol City, has been offered a new deal, but at this stage no extension has been agreed. The coming days are City's last opportunity to receive a fee for Zak Vyner before he could leave as a free agent this summer. The 28-year-old is likely to attract interest before Monday's deadline, due to his contract situation and reputation as a reliable defender at Championship level.
Reports indicate there is Championship interest in Zak Vyner this month. Gerhard Struber stated he is not aware of any such interest resulting in an official offer, but said that he knows they have requests. Struber also said it is very clear that other clubs will show interest in both Zak Vyner and Anis Mehmeti. There were reports late in the previous summer transfer window that both Wrexham and Birmingham City were interested in Zak Vyner. Amid such interest, the message from the City camp was that they did not intend to let the academy graduate leave.
Reports indicate there is Championship interest in Zak Vyner this month. Gerhard Struber stated he is not aware of any such interest resulting in an official offer, but said that he knows they have requests. Struber also said it is very clear that other clubs will show interest in both Zak Vyner and Anis Mehmeti. There were reports late in the previous summer transfer window that both Wrexham and Birmingham City were interested in Zak Vyner. Amid such interest, the message from the City camp was that they did not intend to let the academy graduate leave.
Zak Vyner is out of contract this summer and despite having a new offer, has yet to sign new terms. No offers have been received yet for Zak Vyner. Gerhard Struber said he could imagine that requests will come for the player. Struber also stated he has done everything possible to get Zak Vyner to stay at the club.
Zak Vyner is out of contract this summer and despite having a new offer, has yet to sign new terms. No offers have been received yet for Zak Vyner. Gerhard Struber said he could imagine that requests will come for the player. Struber also stated he has done everything possible to get Zak Vyner to stay at the club.
Zak Vyner is out of contract in the summer and while discussions have taken place, there has been little sign of progress. Bristol City must consider selling him or accept they will lose him for no fee at the end of the season. A reasonable fee may also help fund needs elsewhere in the squad. Derby and Wrexham tried and failed to sign him in the summer, and given his pedigree, it is expected others will be interested.
Zak Vyner is out of contract in the summer and while discussions have taken place, there has been little sign of progress. Bristol City must consider selling him or accept they will lose him for no fee at the end of the season. A reasonable fee may also help fund needs elsewhere in the squad. Derby and Wrexham tried and failed to sign him in the summer, and given his pedigree, it is expected others will be interested.
Bristol City are standing firm over their 28-year-old defender Zak Vyner, indicating they are not willing to let the player go easily. The Kenyan international's contract with the club runs until the summer of 2026. According to Transfermarkt, Vyner has a current market value of €2.80m, and Belgian club Gent has previously been linked with the player.
Bristol City are standing firm over their 28-year-old defender Zak Vyner, indicating they are not willing to let the player go easily. The Kenyan international's contract with the club runs until the summer of 2026. According to Transfermarkt, Vyner has a current market value of €2.80m, and Belgian club Gent has previously been linked with the player.
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