Zak Vyner has bid farewell to his Bristol City teammates, staff and supporters after completing his move to fellow Championship side Wrexham, with the defender telling the Robins' faithful that he is "one of you now."Advertisement.
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Gerhard Struber admits he has "no influence" when it comes to Zak Vyner's future, after the Bristol City defender was linked with a January move to Wrexham following the Robins' Championship defeat to Derby County.Advertisement.
With Vyner's current contract set to expire, the coming days will represent the Robins' final chance to pocket a fee for the academy graduate's services, unless he were to pen an extension ... Like Vyner, ...
Bristol City hope to have Zak Vyner "available soon," Gerhard Struber has confirmed, with the Robins boss providing an update after the defender was forced off with an ankle injury in the Reds' cheap defeat to Ipswich Town.Advertisement.
Potentially, the challenge could be made even harder if Zak Vyner isn't available after the versatile defender was withdrawn at half-time in midweek, having felt his knee ... Zak Vyner and Cam Pring.
The reaction came after the City head coach had held an honest conversation with his players during the interval, which also saw Twine replaced by SinclairArmstrong and Vyner by NetoBorges.Advertisement.