Makes quite a bit of sense when you think about it, allows a team to plan around FFP and acquire players they know they can afford but just not the current season
Off the top of my head can only think of big moves but anyway, Morata to Atletico Coutinho to Bayern Douglas Costa to Bayern Mbappe to PSG Icardi to PSG
In simplified terms, it means that any sale that values the club at £125m or more triggers a repayment of somewhere between 7.5 per cent and 30 per cent, with more punitive rates the higher the price tag and if the deal takes place before summer 2021. A sale after that would not trigger a repayment.
Have to admit I was disappointed when we sold Oxford and Browne for as little as 2.3mil and 300k respectively
Just goes to show how difficult it is for a prospect to genuinely make the step up
I'm sure they will still have a bright future, but makes the decision to let them go sit better with me seeing neither have made us regret the decision (so far)
Also is it just me, but loaning Holland to a league 1 side is a bit underwhelming
He's been talked about for a while as one of our brighter (brightest?) Prospects for the U23, but he's 21 already.....only 6 months younger than Browne and 2 months younger than Diangana
Maybe I'm wrong and the championship is too much too soon, just feel if he's doing what he's doing he should be at championship level
I guess it raises the question of who is talking them up then? I think the majority of the talking up is by fans? Maybe those within the game have different views.
I don’t know how it works. I imagine, when we’re looking to loan our young players, we basically let everybody in the football league know. There must be a system in place for that (if not, there should be).
Just looking at some of the young PL academy players that are now in the England squad; Chilwell, Gomez, Mount and Tomori all had loan spells in the Championship before breaking into their respective teams. I wonder if they were offered to Champo clubs, or whether they were scouted during U23 games. Maybe a bit of both. And maybe our U23s just aren't top level. I guess they wouldn't be in our academy if they were.
I think the problem with the Championship is there's so much at stake. It's not all that different to the Premier League. We've seen players go to the Championship and get very few games. Diangana I think is a level above most. He's performed in the premier league and he went to a club with a manager he knew.
I'm personally not convinced most loan deals prove very much. A player going to a smaller club with inferior facilities and staff and a different playing style might not develop the way they would if given a chance with the first team, though that obviously requires taking risks.
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Fernandes offer is an 18 month loan.
Gabigol offer is an 18 month loan.
Do the board know something we don't :hmm:
Makes quite a bit of sense when you think about it, allows a team to plan around FFP and acquire players they know they can afford but just not the current season
Off the top of my head can only think of big moves but anyway,
Morata to Atletico
Coutinho to Bayern
Douglas Costa to Bayern
Mbappe to PSG
Icardi to PSG
In simplified terms, it means that any sale that values the club at £125m or more triggers a repayment of somewhere between 7.5 per cent and 30 per cent, with more punitive rates the higher the price tag and if the deal takes place before summer 2021. A sale after that would not trigger a repayment.
:whistle:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/10708360/west-ham-reece-oxford-vvv-venlo/amp/
Holland goes to Oxford and Oxford goes to Holland :wahoo:
Just goes to show how difficult it is for a prospect to genuinely make the step up
I'm sure they will still have a bright future, but makes the decision to let them go sit better with me seeing neither have made us regret the decision (so far)
He's been talked about for a while as one of our brighter (brightest?) Prospects for the U23, but he's 21 already.....only 6 months younger than Browne and 2 months younger than Diangana
Maybe I'm wrong and the championship is too much too soon, just feel if he's doing what he's doing he should be at championship level
I don’t know how it works. I imagine, when we’re looking to loan our young players, we basically let everybody in the football league know. There must be a system in place for that (if not, there should be).
I'm personally not convinced most loan deals prove very much. A player going to a smaller club with inferior facilities and staff and a different playing style might not develop the way they would if given a chance with the first team, though that obviously requires taking risks.