DrewH
30-11-2006, 07:26 PM
Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd has admitted that he faces a fight to hang onto prize asset Ashley Young.
The 21-year-old has acclimatised well since making the move with The Hornets from the Championship to the Premiership.
Young's performances have caught the attention of a number of clubs - but despite admitting he may be forced to sell, Boothroyd insists that there will be no January sales at Vicarage Road.
"I have had a chat with Ashley already and we are both of the understanding that it has to be right," Boothroyd said.
"It has to be right for Ashley - first and foremost - and it has to be right for us.
"As far as I am concerned, I have said no, and that will apply in January. But there may come a time when it is a `yes'."
"There is bound to be interest in Ashley, because he is a good player.
"Bigger clubs are always going to be attracted to players who do well under difficult circumstances, and that is exactly what Ashley has done."
The 21-year-old has acclimatised well since making the move with The Hornets from the Championship to the Premiership.
Young's performances have caught the attention of a number of clubs - but despite admitting he may be forced to sell, Boothroyd insists that there will be no January sales at Vicarage Road.
"I have had a chat with Ashley already and we are both of the understanding that it has to be right," Boothroyd said.
"It has to be right for Ashley - first and foremost - and it has to be right for us.
"As far as I am concerned, I have said no, and that will apply in January. But there may come a time when it is a `yes'."
"There is bound to be interest in Ashley, because he is a good player.
"Bigger clubs are always going to be attracted to players who do well under difficult circumstances, and that is exactly what Ashley has done."