schmunk
Why oh why oh why?
Go for it...!Cannot wait to start talking about incoming signings.
Go for it...!Cannot wait to start talking about incoming signings.
Waiting for RomanoWhat's holding you back? There are loads of threads on pages one and two of The Big Board about them knocking about...
Also, isn’t there a 6 month rule whereby players whose contracts are due to expire within 6 months are free to negotiate with whomever they want?And in reality, if a club have decided they do not want to renew contracts with a player, they tell the agent that he is free to talk to whoever.
Go for it...!
I guess so - as presumably we have been for Milner - but you can sign a pre-agreement for an overseas club within 6 months of expiryAlso, isn’t there a 6 month rule whereby players whose contracts are due to expire within 6 months are free to negotiate with whomever they want?
3 hours later and hasn't corrected to say Brighton. Hates us
3 hours later and hasn't corrected to say Brighton. Hates us
Apologies if fixtures, but what if another club betters the buy out figure? Surely Albion should be able to sell to the highest bidder, provided Alexis can agree personal terms with them?
To be fair, when Caicedo was told he wasn’t going in January, he shut up and played football too. Very well. Both well entitled to move on if it’s what they want.
For me, the issue is always the “agents”. There should be a cap of £25k on what they earn (or even better, ban them entirely) then they might actually look out for a player rather than their own pockets
The 45m figure is a load of bolllocks. Fibz has said the release clause is significantly less than 60m, someone has plucked an arbitrary figure out of their arse and it’s proliferated via retweets.That's what i was thinking, if there is some sort of release at 45k (which I'm still not convinced about) then shirley there'd be other clubs interested at that price bracket?
Actually I believe we didn't have to seek permission from Liverpool to talk to Milner once he had less than 3 months on his contract.Officially, yes, the club should have had permission from Liverpool to talk to any player still under contract, and as a club we probably did at some point, as we tend to be respectful of the rules, but the reality is that a certain amount of info would have been exchanged between player and club before the club would bother asking.
Also, perhaps not relevant, but a player with 6 months or less of contract remaining can talk to clubs outside of the Association they currently play in without any permission required from the club he is contracted too, a club perhaps in the Belgian League would not be in trouble with FIFA for talking to Milner or any other player outside of the Belgian Leagues, with less than 6 months of contract remaining.
The point of the new contract was to get some money instead of him going on a free.My thoughts exactly.
Plus, if this supposed release clause is lower than £45/50m like Fabrizio says it is, then what was the point in the new contract we gave Mac before the World Cup?
It all doesn't add up.
I agree. It was very well handled by both player and club. A nearly very good example of how to get a move (bar the social media post which I believe was agents anyway). Ask for a move, agree it behind closed doors, let it “slip” that a summer move may be possible and get in with working hard and playing well.True, although knowing he was going next window he had no choice but to crack on really, it's not like the club were forcing him to stay for a year or two.
it was a great move from RDZ and the club to tell go have a mini break until the windows over, as you're not leaving this window but still made clear he could leave in the summer. It all kept all parties happy and told other clubs to not even bother coming back in.
In a standard 'release clause' that figure is the maximum. Any buying club can pay that much, and not a penny more, to sign the player from the selling club. The selling club has no further say over it and no opportunity to further profit, with the ultimate buyer solely down to the player's pick of the personal offers.Apologies if fixtures, but what if another club betters the buy out figure? Surely Albion should be able to sell to the highest bidder, provided Alexis can agree personal terms with them?
3 hours later and hasn't corrected to say Brighton. Hates us
£309m from Chelsea?Apologies if fixtures, but what if another club betters the buy out figure? Surely Albion should be able to sell to the highest bidder, provided Alexis can agree personal terms with them?