[Albion] Valentín Barco **Season Loan To Sevilla 23/08/24**

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Hugo Rune

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according to Twitter apparently Boca are going to reject the $10m + 10% so we can offer $10m and activate the buyout, which seems a bit strange?
According to Twitter, we are the only ones in for Barco. My stab in the dark here is that Valentin & his agent have made their choice.

No point in a big club offering Boca the buyout if Valentin’s then going to blow them out for little old Brighton!
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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"top European clubs such as Juventus, Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester City are watching the 19-year-old".

Still can't read this type of stuff without hearing:


I actually got that wrong and thought it was the bobbly red one :lolol: :dunce:
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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By bidding we’re offering Boca a potentially better deal than simply exercising the buyout clause. Given this has ‘broken’, quite possibly indicates it’s a done deal as far as us and the player are concerned - if Boca refuse the bid, we’ll simply activate the release clause anyway. Pretty clever move by the club if so.
Surely the club could just meet the amount in the clause and STILL offer a 10% sell-on fee? Not my money, but it's not a HUGE amount extra to splash out (relatively speaking).
 


Seagull27

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If we get this one over the line then great credit to our recruitment team and Sam Jewell in particular.
We really are forging a successful path in South America and long may it continue.
AleMac, Caicedo, Enciso, Buonanotte, and now, fingers crossed, Barco.
Obviously Pervis as well but via Spain.
and Pervis and Pedro via er, Watford.

Let's not forget where it all started: Cristian Baz and Agustin Battipiedi
 






Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Not sure if this has been posted already, but this analysis of him is so exciting, and he takes corners!

Thanks for posting. Just thought I'd pick on a sentence from this, and embolden the key part of it:

Playing regularly for Boca, who are in the Libertadores semi finals for the first time in three years, top European clubs such as Juventus, Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester City are watching the 19-year-old talent - a transfer might be happening sooner rather than later.

:albion:
 


canlison

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Boca might be rejecting it because according to reports from here before today they think they can get Barco to agree to renew his contract with a slightly higher release clause. They know he's probably leaving this window anyway, but if he renews he'd leave Boca with a bit more money
 




dazzer6666

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Surely the club could just meet the amount in the clause and STILL offer a 10% sell-on fee? Not my money, but it's not a HUGE amount extra to splash out (relatively speaking).
As the tweet says though, considered more respectful to make a bid - makes sense to me. Suspect the mechanics of meeting a release clause are different and perhaps not open to any negotiation 🤷‍♂️
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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As the tweet says though, considered more respectful to make a bid - makes sense to me. Suspect the mechanics of meeting a release clause are different and perhaps not open to any negotiation 🤷‍♂️
Maybe, but surely it would be even MORE respectful (if allowed) to just meet the clause (for the sake of a few quid (again, relatively speaking)) and offer a sell-on fee? But, as you say, there's almost certainly more to it than that!
 










Gabbiano

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Maybe, but surely it would be even MORE respectful (if allowed) to just meet the clause (for the sake of a few quid (again, relatively speaking)) and offer a sell-on fee? But, as you say, there's almost certainly more to it than that!
The release clause is effectively the amount required to pay out and end the contract prematurely.

So there would be no subsequent agreement between Boca and Brighton, for a sell on to be inserted into.
 






Van Cleef

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I don't want to worry anyone unduly, but the palace transfer supremo has been spotted heading to Gatwick with a carrier bag packed with ring fenced cash.
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Brian Fantana

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Right. Now just offer the full release clause f*** the 10% and start personal term discussions.

Poker playing lizard genius my arse.

Suspect personal term discussions happened a long time ago. Or certainly it would have been established whether the lad was interested in coming to us or not.

Let's hope this is all more Alexis Mac Allister than Darwin Nunez.
 






US Seagull

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according to Twitter apparently Boca are going to reject the $10m + 10% so we can offer $10m and activate the buyout, which seems a bit strange?
From what I can gather here, I think the idea is that he currently has a $10m release clause, but if he signs the new contract on the table, that will be raised to $14m sometime next week. Brighton offered $10m + 10% sell on now in the hopes of getting this done before the new contract goes into effect and as a gesture of good will to Boca. If they don't go for it, they'll try and sneak in a straight $10m offer before the new contract is signed by Barco.
 




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