Totally ... these fellas have about 10 years to make enough money to see them through. Being given the chance of 4 or 5 years of good earnings will be a real incentive for them, regardless of where it is or whether they get to play every week. I guess it's different if he was on £100K a week...
They would have been preparing for it and making enquiries "just in case". All clubs face the same last day dilemma and it works out OK.
I can see Bridcutt going and good luck to him. Ulloa, not a chance. He was obviously going to be the subject of tabloid speculation given his performances...