Preston offer for Twellman rejected
MLS has turned down Preston North End's transfer bid of more than $2 million for New England striker Taylor Twellman. Both Preston North End chairman Derek Shaw and Revolution director of soccer Mike Burns Friday confirmed to ESPN.com that negotiations have ended.
But Twellman hopes to parlay the offer into a new contract which would raise his earning above the current $395,000 annual salary.
"Something's got to give," Twellman said. "They made me sign a contract for the minimum salary [in '02] and I've jumped through every hoop with a smile on my face. They said I hadn't scored for the national team, and now I've scored six goals, then they said I never received an international offer of any magnitude, and now I have that offer. Now, they can either re-sign me and make a long-term commitment to me, or they can make money off my sale and I'll be gone. They can't withhold me from making three times as much money as I make here."
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MLS has turned down Preston North End's transfer bid of more than $2 million for New England striker Taylor Twellman. Both Preston North End chairman Derek Shaw and Revolution director of soccer Mike Burns Friday confirmed to ESPN.com that negotiations have ended.
But Twellman hopes to parlay the offer into a new contract which would raise his earning above the current $395,000 annual salary.
"Something's got to give," Twellman said. "They made me sign a contract for the minimum salary [in '02] and I've jumped through every hoop with a smile on my face. They said I hadn't scored for the national team, and now I've scored six goals, then they said I never received an international offer of any magnitude, and now I have that offer. Now, they can either re-sign me and make a long-term commitment to me, or they can make money off my sale and I'll be gone. They can't withhold me from making three times as much money as I make here."
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