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Gillingham manager Steve Evans expects cash bids for two of his back four whenever this season comes to an end.
Left-back Connor Ogilvie is many people’s pick for player-of-the-season while youngster Jack Tucker has been a revelation in central defence.
Both have attracted plenty of attention and both are capable of playing in the Championship, according to the Gills boss.
Ogilvie was Evans’ first signing after taking charge last summer, signing him after his release from Tottenham, while 20-year-old Tucker (pictured) has made 34 appearances for the Gills after being given a chance to show what he could do.
Evans said: “I think there is no doubt that in the summer the chairman will receive bids for Connor Ogilvie and Jack Tucker and he may receive bids for (teenage goalkeeper) Joe Walsh as well, but certainly the main bids will come for Jack and Connor.
“I think Connor has been nothing short of stunning all season. Since I first worked with him we identified some things that we had to work on his game, to make him a proper left-back, not the left-back I had watched before I came in.
“We gave the kid some guidance, he grabbed it and he worked so hard. You can talk about Coventry and you can talk about Rotherham and them all but Connor Ogilvie is the best left-back in League 1. He is deserving of playing in the Championship next season.”
Tucker had only one league appearance under his belt and a couple of Football Trophy games to boast of before this season.
Evans said: “He is a kid, he is still learning, he is 20, but he has every tool in the locker to be playing in the Championship too and the chairman has already turned down money for both. I think he will have people back on the phone when the window does open up again.”
Whether they leave is dependent on many factors, none more so than the value the chairman puts on their heads, but Evans has no issue with people being ambitious.
He said: “I have always believed that players or managers should always aspire to be as high as you can, that should never change.
“Will Jack Tucker and Connor Ogilvie be ambitious? Absolutely.
“I am not so sure they will go. The one thing you have with Paul Scally is that he knows the value of 10p, never mind £10.
“We are making sure that we spend every penny properly and that we get value for money. The only person who can ultimately set the value for those two players is the chairman himself.”
Evans has often been asked about those players from rival managers, some in the Championship and others at the top end of League 1.
The Gills boss said: “They are asking about their character. When they say ‘what do you think?’ I have to say, ‘don’t ask me to talk about them as a player.’ The fact they are ringing tells me why, because their own staff like him.
“Both get the highest glowing references in terms of the boys who are in first, last out, live properly and are brilliant professionals.”