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If Murray comes I'll then start worrying about which key player will be on their way to Bournemouth in the summer if they stay up.
If Murray comes I'll then start worrying about which key player will be on their way to Bournemouth in the summer if they stay up.
£5m too much maybe, but we are talking a 93 day loan without neccessarily a requirement to buy clause. Bournemouth only paid £4m to buy him outright so if Bournemouth want him off the books for 3m, they would be daft to make it that unattractive to us and I'm sure TB wouldn't spend that much on the exercise. Either way, I doubt we'll hear anything for another 10 days when he could fit our needs.
Just my understanding is that B'muff are making it difficult and that they are asking for a buy clause to be attached to the loan. If that's the case I'm not surprised that we may be hesitating.
WA on the radio last night (might) have suggested that we're looking elsewhere - but it sounded like we are looking.
If Murray comes I'll then start worrying about which key player will be on their way to Bournemouth in the summer if they stay up.
I'd rather lose a player to Palace than Bournemouth as long as smug Eddie is in charge down there.
I am not quite as convinced as others that he is the best option out there (whilst humbly admitting that I don't know who I'd prefer) but I do know I'd be absolutely ****ing distraught if he ended up on loan at one of Burnley, Weds or Derby instead.
Not strictly true though. Bournemouth certainly don't need the cash but it's going to be a big enough 'egg on face' moment for Howe as it is, loaning out someone he paid 4 million for only 6 months ago. He's more likely to agree to it if the loan fee spares his blushes a bit...especially if there's a permanent transfer clause in there.It's anything but a money game, not in the short-term anyway.
Whatever Murray may or may not cost in terms of a loan fee or wages is nothing to Bournemouth with their Premier League riches. If there is the slightest thought that he could help them out, even if he's 7th choice striker, they will hold onto him. There is tens of millions of pounds resting on their Premier League survival.
"Emergency loans" can include a recall clause but only after the first 28 days, so from the day Bournemouth loan him out to someone they have committed to a minimum of 4 weeks without him. If they suffer key injuries during that period, there is nothing they can do until the first 28 days are up.
We want Murray and he wants to come. Neither us nor him have much of a say in this though.
Just my understanding is that B'muff are making it difficult and that they are asking for a buy clause to be attached to the loan. If that's the case I'm not surprised that we may be hesitating.
WA on the radio last night (might) have suggested that we're looking elsewhere - but it sounded like we are looking.
I know several people who have left decent jobs to take a step sideways or even a step backwards because it cuts down on their travelling, closer to home and improves their general well being.