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I wonder how many are seen by the club as future 1st team and how many as a saleable profit making item.
none of the above, but CH did say Bissouma would be a saleable item.
I wonder how many are seen by the club as future 1st team and how many as a saleable profit making item.
FIFA have ratified new restrictions on loans, yes. Due to be implemented from the 2020-21 season - FIFA to limit loan deals from 2020-21 season - report
However, there are reports that there will be sufficient exclusions that it will have practically no effect on clubs like Chelsea (or Albion). Supposedly, it is likely not to cover domestic loans, exclude players developed through the club's own academy system and not apply to players under 21 or 23.
Chelsea: Exceptions to FIFA loan rules will cover most Blue loanees
22 players out on loan.
All documented here. Amazing work by [MENTION=1276]AZ Gull[/MENTION]
http://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/cont...ue-squad-U-21s-listing-and-contract-durations
over 21 players out on loan with contract end date are
Ben Barclay (On long-term loan at Notts County) June 30 2019?
Tomer Hemed (On season-long loan at QPR) June 30 2019
Aleš Matĕjů (On season-long loan at Brescia Calcio) June 30 2020
Ezequiel Schelotto (On long-term loan at Chievo Verona) June 30 2020
Markus Suttner (On long-term loan at Fortuna Düsseldorf) June 30 2020
Percy Tau (On season-long loan at Royale Union Saint-Gilloise) June 30 2022
Richie Towell (On season-long loan at Rotherham United) June 30 2019
Christian Walton (On season-long loan at Wigan Athletic) June 30 2021
under 21 players
Billy Arce (LW) (On loan at Club Sport Emelec) June 30 2022
Tudor Băluţă (CM/CB) (On loan at Viitorul Constanţa) June 30 2022
Aaron Connolly (FW) (On loan at Luton Town once fit) June 30 2022
George Cox (LB) (On loan at Northampton Town) June 30 2020
Anders Dreyer (RM) (On loan at St Mirren) June 30 2022
Josh Kerr (CB) (On loan at Derry City) June 30 2019
Hugo Keto (GK) (On loan at Waterford) June 30 2020
Stefan Ljubicic (FW) (On loan at Eastbourne Borough) June 30 2019
Alexis Mac Allister (MF) (On loan at Argentinos Juniors) June 30 2023
Tom McGill (GK) (On loan at Basingstoke Town) June 30 2019?
Jan Mlakar (FW) (On loan at NK Maribor) June 30 2022
James Tilley (AM) (On loan at Cork City) June 30 2020
Joseph Tomlinson (LB) (On loan at Bognor Regis Town) June 30 2019
Ben White (CB) (On loan at Peterborough United) June 30 2021
Based on someone on the Rotherham forum, we agreed a £300k deal for Towell but they couldn't agree terms with him? He's out of contract in the summer so I guess he wants to ensure he doesn't join a team that looks like it's going back down to League 1.
I believe we have the option to extend his contract by another year.
Many thanks to CJ and AZG for all this wealth of wonderful information. I did try a while back to start a thread on which the exploits of our loanees could be recorded and readily available to all - you know, info like, Towell scored twice for Rotherham last night, Dreyer getting rave reports on the St. Mirren chat site or whatever - but it didn't take off. maybe something like that should be tried again - maybe even a sticky (Bozza?) - one single place to post information about the progress of our loanees, readily accessible, readily available to all?
Just a suggestion.........................
Not sure what you expect [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] to do here, [MENTION=12935]GT49er[/MENTION]. You started the said thread - if people are interested in it, they will post in it. But if you want to see it, I guess you will have to carry the burden, at least initially.
I completely understand how much work it takes to keep updated with all these loan players; for my own purposes, I keep records of all matches played by the academy players (and scholars) out on loan and work experience. Currently, that amounts to 20 players. It is a job in itself. Probably takes me at least an hour every Saturday.
If you want to see a loan thread on NSC - get to work!
.....and presumably also the option not to extend his contract? At which point the Rotherham offer is likely to look a whole lot more interesting. His agent won't be happy ...........................
This:
".....and presumably also the option not to extend his contract? At which point the Rotherham offer is likely to look a whole lot more interesting. His agent won't be happy ..........................."
Quite straightforward.
Not sure what you expect [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] to do here, [MENTION=12935]GT49er[/MENTION].
If, after reading it again, carefully, you would like to tell me exactly which part of the basic sentences you don't understand, I will try explaining it to you.It doesn't make much sense actually.
If, after reading it again, carefully, you would like to tell me exactly which part of the basic sentences you don't understand, I will try explaining it to you.
That is the point. Glad you've got it."and presumably also the option not to extend his contract?"yes that is how contracts work... not sure what your point is
He turned down an offer from Rotherham because he didn't like it. Without a contract this summer, he will be unemployed. That means his income will be zero (apart from Universal Credit, if he qualifies). At this point an offer of a lower salary becomes much more attractive than it did before when he was on better money from Brighton. If he now takes an offer that is better than the nothing he'll get as an unemployed ex-footballer (but less than Brighton are paying him) will mean that his agent gets less money, and as agents' only interest is money, it is reasonable to assume that the agent will not be pleased when his/her revenue stream diminishes."At which point the Rotherham offer is likely to look a whole lot more interesting. His agent won't be happy" why would an offer from a year go look more interesting? And why wouldn't his agent be happy?
That is the point. Glad you've got it.
He turned down an offer from Rotherham because he didn't like it. Without a contract this summer, he will be unemployed. That means his income will be zero (apart from Universal Credit, if he qualifies). At this point an offer of a lower salary becomes much more attractive than it did before when he was on better money from Brighton. If he now takes an offer that is better than the nothing he'll get as an unemployed ex-footballer (but less than Brighton are paying him) will mean that his agent gets less money, and as agents' only interest is money, it is reasonable to assume that the agent will not be pleased when his/her revenue stream diminishes.
Geez, I hope you don't need everything spelled out for you in such detail.