Ok - so why aren't all the big 6 clubs fighting over this £100m superstar?
I'll hazard a guess if Arsenal got him for 'only' £40-45m the other 5 clubs would be seriously kicking themselves.
Only one club think he's a £100m player.
Ok - so why aren't all the big 6 clubs fighting over this £100m superstar?
Ok - so why aren't all the big 6 clubs fighting over this £100m superstar?
My understanding was that players often have loyalty bonuses - payments they get each year for staying with the club - and these get paid up when they're sold (unless they hand in a request). Signing on fees (also applicable to contract extensions) can also be spread over the term of a contract, and paid up in the same way. Not the whole bloody contract though.Apparently according to the "secret footballer", if a player is under contract the club he is under contract to pay off the rest of his contract, unless he hands in a transfer request. That's why so many players are reluctant to hand one in because they lose their contract money.
Apparently according to the "secret footballer", if a player is under contract the club he is under contract to pay off the rest of his contract, unless he hands in a transfer request. That's why so many players are reluctant to hand one in because they lose their contract money. It also explains why Zaha told Palace he wants to leave, but didn't actually hand in a transfer request. But presumably it would have a knock on effect on the transfer fee. If a player hands in transfer request and the club no longer have to pay off his contract then presumably they don't need to ask for as much money.
Arsenal have bid about £40m. That's not made up. So if other clubs would be kicking themselves, then they should now be making offers. Either they'll get a bargain, or they'll make Arsenal (their rival) have to pay more.I'll hazard a guess if Arsenal got him for 'only' £40-45m the other 5 clubs would be seriously kicking themselves.
Only one club think he's a £100m player.
So Palace have been offered £40m. They pay Utd £10m of that, and Wilf £24m, leaving them with £6m.Mmm, and his contract is still worth an eye-watering £24M over the remaining 4 years.
Mmm, and his contract is still worth an eye-watering £24M over the remaining 4 years. If he waves that, he'll probably get his move for around £45-£55M - otherwise, he ain't going nowhere.
So Palace have been offered £40m. They pay Utd £10m of that, and Wilf £24m, leaving them with £6m.
Somehow I don't think that's realistic.
So Palace have been offered £40m. They pay Utd £10m of that, and Wilf £24m, leaving them with £6m.
Somehow I don't think that's realistic.
Liverpool are watching developments with interest , Klopp really rates Wilf . The price will significantly rise in the coming weeks .
I don’t really care what silly fee he goes for - losing him will be a huge, huge blow for you lot...
How the **** can a British man in his 30s not know that a Nazi salute is a, well, Nazi ****ing salute?
If you get sold you don’t get your contract paid up at all...? It gets torn up and you get a new contract at your new club. Hence the likes of McCormack who were happy to not love and just play reserve football while on silly money...
Liverpool are watching developments with interest , Klopp really rates Wilf . The price will significantly rise in the coming weeks .
My understanding was that players often have loyalty bonuses - payments they get each year for staying with the club - and these get paid up when they're sold (unless they hand in a request). Signing on fees (also applicable to contract extensions) can also be spread over the term of a contract, and paid up in the same way. Not the whole bloody contract though.
So loss of the bonus can be a reason why a player wouldn't hand in a request, but the main reason is that they don't want to fall out with the fans and teammates. They don't normally need to hand in a transfer request, they just let the club know they'd like to move.
That said, the 'secret footballer' will sure as hell know more about these things than me. Have you got a link to where he said that?
I don’t really care what silly fee he goes for - losing him will be a huge, huge blow for you lot...
There will be a clause - they're usually called "loyalty bonuses" - which reflect that the player didn't "ask" to leave. Hence the lack of a transfer request, which would waive the right to a "bonus" that the selling club has to pay.
Indeed. Never heard suggestion of it being paid up before.If you get sold you don’t get your contract paid up at all...? It gets torn up and you get a new contract at your new club.
We’ll be ok .