Downing injury could benefit Boro - Lamb

09 June 2009 14:17
Middlesbrough chief executive Keith Lamb has admitted Stewart Downing's injury could prove to be a bonus for the club. The 24-year-old England international seemed certain to leave the Riverside Stadium this summer as the club's relegation from the Barclays Premier League became inevitable. However, the foot injury he sustained in the 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in the penultimate game of the last campaign will sideline him for between four and six months, and that could mean prospective buyers may wait until next January to make their move. Boro, who rejected a bid of around £15million for Downing from Tottenham in January this year, have made no secret of the fact they will sell the midfielder if the right offer comes along following assurances given to him by chairman Steve Gibson at the time. However, the long period of rehabilitation he faces could yet see him turn out for his home-town club in the Coca-Cola Championship, at least for a few months. While that means the Teessiders will not be able to cash in on one of their most saleable assets, they will at least have his talent at their disposal. Lamb told the Evening Gazette: "The strategy has always been that if the right club comes in for Stewart and it's right for Middlesbrough, then we will let him leave. Because of the nature of the injury that Stewart has sustained, we will have to see if, and when, that happens. "The extent of his injury suggests that we will have to wait. But if Stewart is still here in September, then we will be delighted. We don't know how long he will be out, but I believe that he will overcome the injury reasonably quickly. It means that we will have him playing for us in the Championship terrorising defences, and that's got to be a good thing for Middlesbrough."

Source: Eurosport