- Jun 27, 2012
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Another thing thats clear about RDZ. There's no way back.
Sanchez, Trossard, and now Dahoud.
Sanchez, Trossard, and now Dahoud.
I think it is football related....he's not very good.Very disappointing, can't be football related, just a breakdown in personal relations
I think Gilmour travelled a very rocky road with him and is more than back, he is our best central midfielder now having left training in tears etc.Another thing thats clear about RDZ. There's no way back.
Sanchez, Trossard, and now Dahoud.
Not much time to get that done also has anyone actually made an offer? If not this at least gets him off our books for rest of the season.I just think we want him gone.
Let's have clarity on his future then we can all plan for what we need. I really don't see the advantage of a loan with a possible option to buy. Let's just sell and if needed take the money in instalments
That would be a Holsgrove level of transfer business by BHA.Fab reporting that the loan deal to Stuttgart will include a purchase option at c €9-10m.
Would be an amazing piece of business if we got that!
( not an obligation to buy though)
Why would you give away an asset for free when someone may reimburse you for it? Loan has wages paid or largely contributed to and you retain your asset.We could actually afford to give him away, if he wants to go. No loss on a free transfer. This would be better than a loan. It seems clear there's no reason to stay.
My thought is we took a punt on him as 1) backup/understudy for Gross and 2) cover for Moder's potential non-recovery.
Well. This isn't a new situation.Not much time to get that done also has anyone actually made an offer? If not this at least gets him off our books for rest of the season.
Absolutely and in this case, there's every chance a successful loan will boost the asset's value. It's a no brainer. Even if we could sell him now, there's no real logic to selling him when clubs are not spending money and his value is at a low point. Far more likely to get a better price in the summer.Why would you give away an asset for free when someone may reimburse you for it? Loan has wages paid or largely contributed to and you retain your asset.
He has obvious ability and quality. It's just hard to show it in this league if you're losing the physical battle. Put him in midfield with Bissouma or Caideco, I reckon he'd look a player. With Gilmour, not so much.tbf to Dahoud , he was consistant.
He looked too lightweight and a bit shit in his first firendly game............... and he stayed that way throughout
Dud
Wages could be a stumbling block for holding out for a transfer fee.Why would you give away an asset for free when someone may reimburse you for it? Loan has wages paid or largely contributed to and you retain your asset.
Why can’t it be football related? He’s not adjusted to English football, it happensVery disappointing, can't be football related, just a breakdown in personal relations
I just think it lets us plan as well.Wages could be a stumbling block for holding out for a transfer fee.
If he won't take a cut and none of the clubs that could afford to pay him what we do (or more) want him, we'll be stuck with a non-playing 'asset' that costs us £Xm per year in wages.
A free transfer would make the wages more affordable for a buying club - much like what seems to be our policy for the likes of Welbeck, Milner, Lallana.