Same thing occurred with Keon at South's.It's actually different in this instance.
We said to him he's free to explore his options so he can gauge what his market value was. If he got a monster off he was free to take it. His market value came back at 400k. In the end he decided he'd rather stay here and earn that here than leave for that same amount. So we've got a solid, reliable but unspectacular forward locked in for a few years. When teh youngsters are struglling over time it's good to have reliable players in the squad.
The club placed a value on his head, allowed him to test it himself, only for him to come back saying he'll take that lesser amount we offered. That's a win for the club.
Except he chose to test his value and wasn't asked to.