Robson focusing on short-term as fine loan spell continues
Ethan Robson has revealed that he remains in dialogue with Sunderland during his loan spell at Grimsby - but he isn't focusing on contract talks just yet.
Themidfielderhasenjoyed afinestarttolifeawayfromthe StadiumofLight,nettingthree times in his last two games for the League Two outfit.
Robson, who joined the Marinersonahalf-seasonloan deal on transfer deadline day, remains in contact with Sunderland loan manager Kevin Ball – who is monitoring his progress during a crucial few months for the 22-year-old, who sees his current contract on Wearside expire this summer. And while the loan spell gives Robson a perfect chance to stake his claim for a new deal, he insists his focus is purely on helping Grimsby rather than engaging in any contract negotiations.
“I speak regularly with Kevin Ball at Sunderland,” admitted Robson, speaking to Grimsby Live. “When I came here, I wished the lads there all the best and I was pleased to see them get the win on Saturday, as well, which was brilliant. I just want to kick on from here. I want to help Grimsby keep on improving as a team. All I can do is keep trying to play well for Grimsby. Whatever happens further down the line happens. I’m here to try and be as good as I can.” And Robson is hoping his current side can start climbing the League Two table–afteraneye-catchingwin overpreviouslyunbeatenExeterCityonSaturday.TheMariners currently sit seventh in the fourth tier, and just four points off the summit.
“Wehavetotakeeachgame as it comes,” he said. “We won’t get ahead of ourselves, but it was a great win and we are thankful for the fans that made it down there for another long trip.”