AFC Wimbledon supervisor Johnnie Jackson has supplied an replace on Luke McCormick’s scenario after the midfielder missed Saturday’s League Two opening day win in opposition to Gillingham.
Our web site reported on Friday that McCormick just isn’t injured and is decided to go away AFC Wimbledon this summer season.
Reports recommend Bristol Rovers are interested by bringing the 23-year-old again to the Memorial Stadium.
He spent the 2020-21 season on mortgage with the Gas, scoring six targets and choosing up two assists throughout the marketing campaign. McCormick performed 16 occasions underneath Rovers boss Joey Barton all through the mortgage spell.
McCormick is certainly one of Wimbledon’s highest earners, and his former facet Chelsea can be due a share of any sale ought to he go away.
“There is no update on him,” Jackson advised the South London Press.
“He is a good player there has been interest in, but he has got two years left on his contract and is highly valued by the club. With that, [it means he] comes at a premium.
“We have got to get him fit before anything, but there is obviously interest in a player such as him.”
The Dons confirmed their resilience within the switch market after they bought Jack Rudoni for a club-record switch payment this summer season, rejecting bids and knocking again curiosity within the 21-year-old till Huddersfield agreed a deal.
“There is no pressure for us to sell any of our players,” added Jackson.
“I’m not under any pressure as a manager to sell any players or to play any players – I’m being given the freedom to manage it how I see fit.
“Football is football, and everyone has a valuation and number – your decision process goes from there.
“At the moment, there is no decision to make.”
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