It's not, I wasn't going to repeat that the ongoing total costs can't be over 600K per year.I don't think it is as simple as that that.
Under their embargo Fulham cannot pay, or commit to pay, any transfer or compensation fees for a player. The embargo will not end if they sell a player. Therefore Fullham WILL NOT be buying Ince.
As others have said Fulham are embargoed so a permanent move is pie in the sky unless McCormack is on his way
To us perhaps? ;-)
That would be nice
Its as though people can't read.
I'm sure the F.A. would have clamped down on this by now, especially in the case of clubs under embargo, but years ago transfers which involved swap deals or multiple players, were quite often tailored to get around things such as sell on clauses.
When Everton were looking to win the league back in the 80's they bought a player from Birmingham, Wayne (sorry can't remember the surname), he was a prolific goal scorer, and the fee was nothing, however part of the deal was that another player from Birmingham's reserves also moved to Everton, and this lad cost about £1 million pounds. Birmingham had a huge sell on that they had to pay for the 1st player and this was the way around it. I have a feeling the second player was a certain Stuart Storer, but I could be wrong.
My point is that if Brighton bought McCormack or Dembele for say £7 million and Ince moved the other way on a free, that would be a way around the embargo.
I don't think either of those deals are likely btw, just suggesting a possibility for Fulham to sign Ince permanently.
I'm sure the F.A. would have clamped down on this by now, especially in the case of clubs under embargo, but years ago transfers which involved swap deals or multiple players, were quite often tailored to get around things such as sell on clauses.
When Everton were looking to win the league back in the 80's they bought a player from Birmingham, Wayne (sorry can't remember the surname), he was a prolific goal scorer, and the fee was nothing, however part of the deal was that another player from Birmingham's reserves also moved to Everton, and this lad cost about £1 million pounds. Birmingham had a huge sell on that they had to pay for the 1st player and this was the way around it. I have a feeling the second player was a certain Stuart Storer, but I could be wrong.
My point is that if Brighton bought McCormack or Dembele for say £7 million and Ince moved the other way on a free, that would be a way around the embargo.
I don't think either of those deals are likely btw, just suggesting a possibility for Fulham to sign Ince permanently.