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According to sky Sports we have rejected a £22m bid from Leeds
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According to sky Sports we have rejected a £22m bid from Leeds
Chelsea and Liverpool both interested and may outbid Leeds.
Imagine Leeds reaction if we sell to one of these two and them loan Ben back for the season!!!
If this has happened i wonder how the negotiations went?According to sky Sports we have rejected a £22m bid from Leeds
Chelsea and Liverpool both interested and may outbid Leeds.
Imagine Leeds reaction if we sell to one of these two and them loan Ben back for the season!!!
Chelsea and Liverpool both interested and may outbid Leeds.
Imagine Leeds reaction if we sell to one of these two and them loan Ben back for the season!!!
If this has happened i wonder how the negotiations went?
1) (Leeds) We will offer you 22 million for Ben White.
(Brighton) Nowhere near enough.
2) (Leeds) We will offer you 22 million for Ben White.
(Brighton) Get stuffed hes not for sale.
I have to say scenario 1) was nearer the truth we may well have said the same for thier supposedly first bid of 18.2 million.
Do we think we are using Leeds to create a bidding war or did we use scenario 2) from the outset?
Chelsea and Liverpool both interested and may outbid Leeds.
Imagine Leeds reaction if we sell to one of these two and them loan Ben back for the season!!!
A scenario that can’t actually happen I believe.
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Never mind (I didn't spot the extra l) I used it to wind a few Leeds fans up.
Well here as some more 'facts' for you:
has turned down Brighton offers of a new contract and shows little interest.
his best mate is KP and his GF is a local lass
he has told the club he wants to be there next year
Leeds have bid twice for him and both have been rejected
he would play PL football next season under a world class coach
I think we all know that in modern football a club does not bid for a player unless they have been encouraged to do so by the player via his agent. In fact in most cases personal terms have also been agreed. Sure, you can talk about using it as a bargaining chip but I think we all know it isn't one of those cases.
So what is left is negotiating a good deal. The Mings deal last summer is a good pointer to a fee but with the effects of COVID in mind. I think a fee of 20million plus 2million for PL safety after year 1, a million each for 50 and 100 appearances and 5million for an England cap in a competitive fixture and a 20% sell on clause . . . would be fair. Great player without PL experience. Huge potential but equally some questions over physicality at the top level.
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