
Middlesbrough FC tipped to follow Brentford, Brighton blueprint with Hayden Hackney sale
Middlesbrough FC tipped to follow Brentford, Brighton blueprint with Hayden Hackney sale
Hayden Hackney remains a man in demand and Middlesbrough have been tipped to potentially follow the transfer blueprint of Brighton and Brentford, both of whom have upwardly progressed through selling prized assets at a premium price in recent years.
The 22-year-old academy product has been a star in the Championship for the last three seasons now, but is arguably producing his finest form this campaign as Middlesbrough bid to secure a finish inside the top-six.
Hackney’s performances have not slipped under the radar and the midfielder has been linked to a number of Premier League clubs in recent months, including the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Newcastle United.
On deadline day, meanwhile, it was revealed that Boro had turned down a second offer from Portuguese giants FC Porto, believed to be in the region of £10 million.
Michael Carrick’s side are swiftly developing a reputation for developing talent and gaining a considerable cash injection as a result, with significant fees having been collected for both Morgan Rogers and, of course, Emmanuel Latte Lath in the last year.
As a graduate of the club’s academy, Hackney would be declared as 100 per cent profit for Boro, who have been tipped to follow the progressive selling model of upwardly-mobile Premier League sides such as Brentford and Brighton if they fall short of achieving promotion to the top-flight themselves come the end of the campaign.
Transfer verdict offered on Middlesbrough FC’s Hayden Hackney
FLW asked our Boro fan pundit, Jasper Hudson, whether he believes Hackney will leave the Riverside Stadium in the summer if the side fail in their promotion push.
Jasper does not envisage Hackney forcing through a departure, or Middlesbrough actively trying to move him on for that matter, but he can see a world where the club sees a sum too good to turn down.
“I don’t think Hackney would look for a move away,” Jasper told FLW.
“If an offer came in from a big club, a step-up, then he could take it and the club would have to negotiate it like they did with Latte Lath.
“It’s similar to the Brentford and Brighton model as in nobody is not for sale, you obviously have players you want to keep and he’s one of them, having also gone through the academy, but when big money comes in that’s the purpose of trying to build the squad over time to get promoted to the Premier League and stay up.
“So I don’t think we would look to sell him or he would look to leave, but if teams watch his performances they might come in for him. If they do, they’ll have to make a fairly big offer to match the club’s valuation, he has a lot of things going for him so I don’t think he would look for a move.
“But you have to accept good players are going to be subject to transfer interest, and especially if we don’t get promoted, there will be more teams who are a step-up and that he could move to.”
Hayden Hackney’s 24/25 stats for Middlesbrough FC
It’s little wonder Hackney continues to be the subject of intense and appealing top-level transfer interest, with his all-action midfield displays offering a real driving force behind Boro’s push for promotion.
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