Paisley Daily Express

SAINTS EXPECT BIDS WHEN WINDOW OPENS WE’VEGOTBUDDI­E BLENDJUSTR­IGHT

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Stephen Robinson admits he’s “worried” about wealthy clubs snapping up his star players when the January transfer window opens.

But the Buddies boss insists he’ll try to keep the majority of squad intact, even though buying low and selling high remains the club’s model as they look to stay out of the financial red. Several Saints players are likely to attract attention in January, not least Keanu Baccus after his World Cup exploits with Australia. His midfield teammate Ethan Erhahon is also likely to have plenty of suitors after his impressive start to the Premiershi­p season, having shone in a trio alongside Baccus and Mark O’Hara.

While selling players helps St Mirren to balance the books, Robinson is determined to keep hold of as many of his key players as possible.

And if they do depart Paisley, he hopes to see money reinvested back into the squad after a very successful summer of recruitmen­t.

Robinson told Express Sport: “I’m worried about every day of January because when you’re a club like ourselves, you are always at the mercy of bigger clubs with more money.

“They can come and take your players. We only changed around 30 per cent of the squad in the summer and I think every signing we’ve made is attracting attention. That means we’ve recruited very, very well with a limited amount we can change.

“It’ll be an interestin­g window. Obviously we will not sell people or get rid of people for money we don’t believe reflects their value.

“But at a club like St Mirren you have to accept we do have to sell footballer­s.

“Unfortunat­ely we’re not in a position to say ‘no, we don’t sell players.’ We are and we have to. It’s the model the football club is built on and we have to accept that.

“There has to be a realism that our model is we have to bring players in and then sell them on.

“It’s frustratin­g as a manager, because you want to build on success .”

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