Darlington Boss: ‘Donawa Will Not Go Cheap’
“Alun Armstrong has warned potential buyers that Justin Donawa will ‘not go cheap”’ should the 23-year-old leave Darlington.” according to a report in The Northern Echo.
The report said, “The pacey attacker with 20 caps for Bermuda has caught the eye in his first season in English football, scoring nine times and nailing down a spot on the right wing.
“With impressive aerial ability too given a background in athletics, Donawa is a player bound to be interesting clubs higher up the ladder.
“He’s got something you cannot teach and that’s pace. He’s scoring goals and he’s got massive potential,” said Armstrong.
“There’s not many people like him, he’s a sheer athlete and if you had time to work with him it would be a no-brainer to sign him.
“But he’ll not go cheap. If a Football League club comes calling we would not stand in his way, but it’s got to be the right deal for the club as well.
“If I was a league manager I would be looking at him. He’s raw, the athleticism that he has, his leap, he’s someone you could work with four or five times a week.
“He’s so powerful off the mark he there’s before you know it. He’s got the ability to do that, to get in front of people, and that’s something you cannot teach.”
“Donawa is under contract for the remainder of this season and Quakers have an option to extend his deal for a further year.”
You can read the full story here on The Northern Echo website.