Gillingham hijacking Bradford City deal yet to really hurt Bantams

Midfielder Jonny Williams was believed to be signing for the Bantams before deciding at the last minute to drive down south to Kent and sign for Gillingham FC. This surprised those at Bradford, who were sure that Williams was signing for the club.

Let’s take a closer look at the transfer that eventually didn’t happen and how it impacted both clubs over the previous season.

Jonny Williams was very close to joining Bradford City

The former Welsh international was believed to have been extremely close to signing terms at Valley Parade for the 2023 -2024 EFL season.

Bradford was actually preparing to unveil Williams later that day. The club and the player had apparently agreed terms when they were informed that the deal was off and Williams would sign for Gillingham instead.

Although it is believed that the Bantams had offered Williams a lucrative three-year deal at the club on wages that were much improved compared to the terms the midfielder had at Swindon Town, it seems that American-owned Gillingham, who have splashed the cash in recent years, likely offered Williams even better terms, and that is why he chose to go there instead.

Despite losing out on Williams, the Bantams brought in midfielders Alex Pattison and Kevin McDonald, which is likely that McDonald might not have joined the club had Williams signed.

Losing Jonny Williams didn’t really hurt the Bantams

The expertise and reputation of the former international football player, who was not used as a replacement for Wales at the FIFA World Cup 2022, made fans angry at the time, but signing Williams could have been a major coup for the team.

The versatile player, who was utilized in more forward attacking positions during his tenure with the Robins, could play anywhere in the midfield and had tallied 15 goals and 10 assists in 84 games for Swindon Town.But in terms of goal totals, Williams’s previous campaign was forgettable. He made 49 appearances for the xx, but only managed one goal and two assists for Gillingham.

Despite injuries to Alex Pattison, which saw him miss most of the season for the Bantams, in hindsight, it would be hard to see where Williams would fit into the side. Bobby Pointon and Jamie Walker play in a similar position, and current captain Ritchie Smallwood occupies that more defensive midfield position.

Although midfield options were lacking throughout the season, with even centre-back Sam Stubbs appearing as a midfielder for one game, it would be hard to say that the club missed out on signing Williams. What Bradford saved in wages probably outweighs the midfielder’s lack of significant goal contributions last season for Gillingham.

If Williams were available, would his supporters be interested in seeing him at Valley Parade? Yes, most likely, but any potential move has most likely been completely wasted in light of Williams’ last-minute club rejection last summer.

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