S'hampton Seagull
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The buy back is supposedly set at a small amount higher than the buy option Stuttgart have. We are clearly saying we are prepared to exercise our option, meaning realistically Stuttgart need to pay significantly more than €20m to keep him. I guess it's that they can't afford and hence the current impasse.Ok, so I'm just catching up on the Undav situation. So what's the deal with a "buy-back" and why does it matter?
My understanding was that we'd loaned him to Stuttgart for the season and we had a clause where Stuttgart would be able to buy him for an agreed £20m, if they want him and pony up the cash (my guess would be that we might be open to taking less if Stuttgart really can't afford it, Undav doesn't want to come "home" and we don't get better offers). So what's the buy-back got to do with anything? My assumption is that the £20m agreement includes a buy-back for some amount of money in excess of £20m that if Stuttgart were to buy him, we could, at some point, buy him back for this amount? But why would we want to do that? He seems to not want to play for us anyway. So it seems unlikely that if we triggered the clause, we'd be able to agree a contract with him anyway. He'd just say no and stay where he is.
If Stuttgart doesn't trigger the £20m option to buy (because they don't want to, or can't afford to and we refuse to budge), then the loan ends, Deniz returns to Brighton, and probably isn't super happy about it. The "buy-back" isn't important here.
I'd love for Deniz to come back and set the Premier League alight like he has in Germany this past season. But if, we whatever reason, he doesn't want to, then there isn't much value in forcing the issue. It's a team game, and it's important that the team actually wants to play.