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[Albion] Aaron Mooy joins Shanghai SIPG



Thompson720

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Jan 5, 2019
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After reading through the comments and reminiscing, I distinctly remember a large majority nominating him as an early candidate for Player of the Season. It was only after signing that it all went downhill, was very bizarre...

No gripes, just means some youth can move up into the squad/position I.e. Molumby, Alzate, Mac Allister etc.
 






Stat Brother

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Agreed, problem is that you can count his good games last season on one hand, we need better from experienced players, he’s not going to get better imo. I’m sure others will follow him out as well.

Over time, one a window, yes.
I'd be surprised if we have any more 'didn't see that coming' this window.
I certainly won't be surprised if, of those that remain around the periphery of the squad, we see far more players getting 'Duffyed', as GPott slowly retreats from his Tombola Team Selection process.
 




Hampster Gull

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No unhappy and if £18m is true I’m delighted. He has had some great games but too many average ones, especially post his contract signing. Good luck to him, seemed a decent bloke
 






SweatyMexican

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Naylor says Shanghai met a China-specific release clause of £4 million.

A bit less than I would’ve wanted, but there you go.
 










vagabond

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So... which scenario is most likely?

1) We told him he wasn't needed and to look for a move
2) He wanted to leave, possibly to be closer to home or earn more money in the later stages of his career
3) Shanghai made an offer out of the blue, which was too good for both parties to refuse

I suspect number 3 happened... but with 1 and 2 coming into play once it was on the table.

Spot on, agree 3 is the scenario.

Mooy doesn’t seem the kind to put up any fuss at being left out, he’d have got on with the season either way.
 




Eeyore

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Seen several tweets that suggest an 18 million release clause has been met.

Terrific business if true, I’d even sell him to Leeds for that.

It was £4m. There was a release clause that allowed him to go to China.

Source: Andy Naylor in The Athletic

Not sure why people make this stuff up.

Edit: Didn't refresh so missed the above entries.
 


Lower West Stander

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So... which scenario is most likely?

1) We told him he wasn't needed and to look for a move
2) He wanted to leave, possibly to be closer to home or earn more money in the later stages of his career
3) Shanghai made an offer out of the blue, which was too good for both parties to refuse

I suspect number 3 happened... but with 1 and 2 coming into play once it was on the table.

Closer to home?

China isn’t exactly a 5 minute pop round the corner to Australia....


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Nameless

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Jul 7, 2020
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Wtf. £4m?

I’d have kept him. Maybe he wanted to go.

He must've specifically wanted to go to china to have a release clause inserted only for Chinese clubs. Looking from his perspective would have been limited game time this season, probably on much higher wages and is closer to home. From our perspective.. probably wasn't a player we can't afford to lose, apparently was one of the top earners so frees up wages, and £4m towards any future signings.
 














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