'Jog on, he ain't for sale' - Holloway

Harry Smith joined Swindon in June 2024
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Swindon Town manager Ian Holloway has robustly rebuffed any suggestion that striker Harry Smith will be sold.
Reports have linked the 30-year-old with an offer from Danish club AC Horsens, but Holloway dismissed any notion that Smith would leave the County Ground.
"I've made it totally clear that Harry is not going anywhere," he told BBC Radio Wiltshire.
"I need these wonderful people in Denmark to understand that he's not for sale and he doesn't want to go to anyway. So it's dead in the water. It's not happening."
Since joining Swindon in June 2024, Smith has scored a total of 16 league goals, and has helped his side to two wins from their opening three games of the new League Two season.
Defeat on the opening day at Walsall was followed by victories at home to Cambridge United and at Oldham Athletic on Saturday.
Holloway said the offer tabled by Horsens for Smith "wouldn't keep us ticking over for more than two months".
He added: "We've had a good chat about this, me and the chairman, and I thank him for saying no. I'm after promotion, that's what I want.
"So all these other people, with the greatest respect to them, they haven't spoken to me, and I would tell them, 'Jog on, he ain't for sale.'
"Whoever you are, I wish you all the very best, but you're not having my centre-forward. I don't care what you do, I don't care what you say."
‘Jog on, he ain’t for sale’