Baggies snub new bid for Greening

24 July 2009 12:34
West Brom have rejected a third offer of £4million from Fulham for captain Jonathan Greening. Albion's resolve underlines their determination to retain the services of the 30-year-old midfielder, who handed in a written transfer request earlier this month. Fulham boss Roy Hodgson has already hit out after Baggies chairman Jeremy Peace labelled the Barclays Premier League club's first offer for Greening - £2m plus a player - as "derisory". He was further disheartened when Albion turned down a second bid of £3.25m on Monday. Friday's developments leave the saga at a crossroads, with Hodgson facing a decision over whether to again up the bid or start looking elsewhere. Greening has made it clear he will happily remain at The Hawthorns if an offer does not come in that matches the club's valuation. West Brom have themselves seen a bid rejected by Coca-Cola Championship neighbours Coventry for Danny Fox - with the left-back now understood to be close to joining former Baggies boss Tony Mowbray at Celtic. Albion put a package deal valued at just below £2million on the table, but that was turned down by the Sky Blues, ending the club's interest in the defender. Meanwhile, Baggies left-back Marek Cech has stressed his determination to resolve his future as soon as possible. The Slovakia international has attracted interest from Celtic and Dutch side FC Twente, according to his agent, although West Brom are keen to retain his services.

Source: Eurosport