SweatyMexican
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- Mar 31, 2013
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Looking at his goals from last year, he scored some crackers.
Get him in the van...eer...permanently if possible.
Get him in the van...eer...permanently if possible.
I think it will be us and I think we will get on loan.For the Swans or Brighton?!
I certainly wouldn’t like the thought of Brewster hitting 15+ goals for us one season, only to be carted off back to Liverpool beyond our control!
Has this happened anywhere else before?
You have to wonder what the buyback clause will be if all this chat about a permanent move (with strings attached) is true (to any club).
With Ake (if I’m right), Chelsea inserted a buy-back clause into the deal he signed with Bournemouth. That clause stated that the Blues could re-sign him for double the figure - £40million - if they wanted him back.
So we sign Brewster for £20m, then Liverpool could potentially have him back for £40m until the clause expires if it was on the same terms as the Ake deal?
I certainly wouldn’t like the thought of Brewster hitting 15+ goals for us one season, only to be carted off back to Liverpool beyond our control!
Has this happened anywhere else before?
You have to wonder what the buyback clause will be if all this chat about a permanent move (with strings attached) is true (to any club).
With Ake (if I’m right), Chelsea inserted a buy-back clause into the deal he signed with Bournemouth. That clause stated that the Blues could re-sign him for double the figure - £40million - if they wanted him back.
So we sign Brewster for £20m, then Liverpool could potentially have him back for £40m until the clause expires if it was on the same terms as the Ake deal?
I certainly wouldn’t like the thought of Brewster hitting 15+ goals for us one season, only to be carted off back to Liverpool beyond our control!
Has this happened anywhere else before?
So we sign Brewster for £20m, then Liverpool could potentially have him back for £40m until the clause expires if it was on the same terms as the Ake deal?
I certainly wouldn’t like the thought of Brewster hitting 15+ goals for us one season, only to be carted off back to Liverpool beyond our control!
That tweet makes it look like it'll be a loan deal or a transfer with a buy back clause which is basically another form of loan depending on his success with us.
You have to wonder what the buyback clause will be if all this chat about a permanent move (with strings attached) is true (to any club).
With Ake (if I’m right), Chelsea inserted a buy-back clause into the deal he signed with Bournemouth. That clause stated that the Blues could re-sign him for double the figure - £40million - if they wanted him back.
So we sign Brewster for £20m, then Liverpool could potentially have him back for £40m until the clause expires if it was on the same terms as the Ake deal?
I certainly wouldn’t like the thought of Brewster hitting 15+ goals for us one season, only to be carted off back to Liverpool beyond our control!
Has this happened anywhere else before?
You have to wonder what the buyback clause will be if all this chat about a permanent move (with strings attached) is true (to any club).
With Ake (if I’m right), Chelsea inserted a buy-back clause into the deal he signed with Bournemouth. That clause stated that the Blues could re-sign him for double the figure - £40million - if they wanted him back.
So we sign Brewster for £20m, then Liverpool could potentially have him back for £40m until the clause expires if it was on the same terms as the Ake deal?
I certainly wouldn’t like the thought of Brewster hitting 15+ goals for us one season, only to be carted off back to Liverpool beyond our control!
Has this happened anywhere else before?
Liverpool being able to come along and enforce a buy clause as and when they feel like it, wouldn't be great at all.
You have to wonder what the buyback clause will be if all this chat about a permanent move (with strings attached) is true (to any club).
With Ake (if I’m right), Chelsea inserted a buy-back clause into the deal he signed with Bournemouth. That clause stated that the Blues could re-sign him for double the figure - £40million - if they wanted him back.
So we sign Brewster for £20m, then Liverpool could potentially have him back for £40m until the clause expires if it was on the same terms as the Ake deal?
I certainly wouldn’t like the thought of Brewster hitting 15+ goals for us one season, only to be carted off back to Liverpool beyond our control!
Has this happened anywhere else before?
It happens sometimes in other countries and is a fairly new concept in England, but its becoming more and more common. Some Chelsea ex-players have buy-back clauses, City got it with Douglas Luiz etc.
Its quite common in Spain and the fee is usually x2 or x3 of the original transfer. Sometimes there is a date stated when the buy-back clause expires, often halfway through the contract.
I dont really mind it. If the player is great and gets bought back, well - too bad but at least you made £20m and a player that obviously performed well for a year or two. Could be worse.
If he is ok, you get a decent player relatively cheaply and get to keep him and perhaps after the buy-back expires it could still turn into a nice £60m player or whatever.
If he flops.. too bad, but would have been lost money with or without the buyback.
Thanks for the info. As you say, not seen it in Britain many times before.
You have to wonder what the buyback clause will be if all this chat about a permanent move (with strings attached) is true (to any club).
With Ake (if I’m right), Chelsea inserted a buy-back clause into the deal he signed with Bournemouth. That clause stated that the Blues could re-sign him for double the figure - £40million - if they wanted him back.
So we sign Brewster for £20m, then Liverpool could potentially have him back for £40m until the clause expires if it was on the same terms as the Ake deal?
I certainly wouldn’t like the thought of Brewster hitting 15+ goals for us one season, only to be carted off back to Liverpool beyond our control!
Has this happened anywhere else before?
Telegraph : “Brighton have a strong interest...£25m could lead to his departure”
Says he’s worried about game time.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...uld-leave-liverpool-return-swansea-loan-next/
(Then suggests that a Swansea loan is in the picture)
Mooy's buyback clause to Man City was never activated... So for him his transfer to Huddersfield was never a "loan".That tweet makes it look like it'll be a loan deal or a transfer with a buy back clause which is basically another form of loan depending on his success with us.