JOSEPH JOB is far too important to Boro`s plans to be allowed to leave the club during the forthcoming transfer window, manager Steve McClaren insisted today.
The Cameroon international striker has been quoted saying he may have to quit the Riverside in search of first team football.
But McClaren said: "There`s no chance of Joseph leaving this football club in January. He`s too vital for that.
Asked if Job was happy about that situation McClaren answered: "He will have to be. He`s not going and that`s the end of it."
Job, 27, who scored Boro`s first goal and then won the penalty for the second in last February`s Carling Cup final, signed a new contract with the club in the summer.
Popular with the fans, he made a goalscoring return to the first team for the midweek UEFA Cup win over Partizan Belgrade. But he could be back on the bench this afternoon, with first choice strikers Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Mark Viduka set to return.
McClaren has consistently stressed that football is