Doncaster unlikely to afford January moves for old boys Marquis or defender Downing
POMPEY duo John Marquis and Paul Downing have been linked with returns to Doncaster Rovers this month.
However, according to Rovers reporter for
The News’ sister title the Doncaster Free Press, Liam Hoden, finances are likely to scupper any hopes the Blues have of offloading the duo back to the Keepmoat Satdium this month.
Here, Hoden offered an insight into how likely it would be for Donny pushing to bring either of the pair back to Donny this month:
It’s not financially viable from what Gary McSheffery (Doncaster manager) says. Paul Downing is on the list that they have got of potential central defenders, but he is the most expensive on that list in terms of wages.
I think if a deal for Downing was going to happen it would probably have to be a loan, with Pompey contributing a decent amount to it.
They certainly wouldn’t be able to afford him outright without him taking a considerable wage cut, but there has been interest there in him.
Again with Marquis, finances would be the problem.
I don’t think they’ve really looked at it in any detail because of the cost in terms of wages.
He was a massive player here and I’m sure anybody would want him to come back, but I don’t think it is financially viable with what they’ve got available and what they need to do as well, he would certainly improve Doncaster
Donny are in a position where they need to be bringing in upto six players this month.
I think if it was just smartening things up then they would perhaps use that money to try and get somebody like Marquis back, but what they’ve got available they need to spread that out over a few players and hewould eat it out for himself.
With Marquis, he obviously hasn’t hit the heights that he did for Rovers down at Fratton Park, but I'm sure he’ll score goals for this team, he’d make a big difference.
Downing, too. He had a really good loan spell just before he joined Pompey and obviously he hasn’t played a huge amount of football the last few years, but I think he’d certainly do a job.
Both would make a big difference but there is that financial side of it which might mean the deals won’t happen.Remain to be convinced
I would say the more likely one, if either were to come, would be Paul Downing.
But the deal would have to be spot on for Rovers as there would need to be a fair amount of contribution from Pompey so that would look more like a loan.
Ultimately, I’m not too convinced either will be coming this month.