Bury manager Richie Barker has said that he would not stand in the way of any player, who wishes to leave the club in the summer. The club has already seen the likes of Michael Jones and Ryan Lowe already sold to Sheffield United for expensive fees. Recent rumours appear to suggest that the next player who has been on the radar of other clubs is Bury’s player of the season David Worrall. It is thought that a number of clubs are interested in making their offers for the £ 1 million rated David Worrall. Usually, club do not allow their players to leave the club even if it is for a higher division club.
However, Bury manager Richie Barker is of a different opinion that he would be willing to sell players to teams in the high-end division, although it will not be for cheap money. Bury manager Richie Barker has admitted that the recent sales of players has also helped the club balance the books. It is also something that he agrees along with chairman Brian Fenton. Both said that they would be willing to continue the tradition of developing players and selling them later, but only if it is viable for Bury.
“I have always reiterated to my players that I want them to move on to the next level. If they lose that desire and determination then that says to me that they’re not enjoying their football, and that’s no good to me. For many years, Bury were unable to make a lot of money from player transfers. It’s only recently, when our players have been in the shop window, winning promotion and playing at a higher level, that we have been able to sell them for good money,” said Barker after revealing a number of bids for Worrall.