Steveapps71
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My source says we are still negotiating with Newcastle and if we fail Gus will try to loan him......
I can't say who my source is though as i'd have to kill you
This is too much, what ever will be will be as the saying goes!!
51 pages on a rumour which wasn't true!
Do we all need to get out more?
Confirming what other posts have stated failed his medical thats why we are talking about taking him on loan.
That doesn't make sense to me. But I'm only basing this on the comments in the argus...
Firstly, I'm not sure how much the loan is being considered. Gus was asked if he would consider a loan, he said he would. He also said he still thinks a permanent deal will go through. A newspaper then focused the story on their own leading question, giving it more weight than it perhaps deserves.
Secondly, there isn't really any less of a fitness requirement for loanees than there is for permanent signings, is there?
Possibly the difference would be the amount we pay of the wages. If he is on loan I assume that NUFC will pay some of his wages and if he is injured we dont lose so much as if we signed him and paid all of his wages, which could be more than we would as a loanee.Secondly, there isn't really any less of a fitness requirement for loanees than there is for permanent signings, is there?
I read Gus's comments and i got the impression that it was to do with the money. That they were basically still haggling over the details. Did others not feel that? The medical failing made sense to me but Gus's comments were “My first impression was we would be able to buy him. It’s negotiations. Things change when you negotiate. We would buy him if the numbers are right." That last bit surely suggests the goalposts have been moved in terms of price and that's what they are still talking about?