Hes told the club he wants to move. What else is there he can do? Manager he one that's made him train on his own and not selected him. As far as I'm aware he's not refused to play?
Spend it well without time on our side. Although it could cause a massive domino effect which would be interesting.
Yes but not officially. If he did it officially he'd lose loyalty money when he left. The buying club should just pay it if they want him that badly.
No they have to hand a transfer request in writing so it is a formal request, they then loose any loyalty bonus and their 20% cut of the transfer fee. This is why they leak things to the papers and just become a pain in the backside at the club so the club sell them and they still keep loyalty bonuses and their cut of the transfer fee.
Most decent players have 20%, it could be lower for players yet to make it, I assume those with "potential" would have less of a cut written into their contracts. It probably depends on how good the agent is when they negotiate the contractss.
That's simply not how it works mate. Players generally get a signing on fee plus loyalty payments that are generally paid annually by their club. The loyalty payments are lost if they hand in a transfer request, which is why they try and avoid it. Players don't have 20% of their future transfer value written into their contracts, doesn't happen.
Liverpool Reportedly Overrule Jurgen Klopp, Agree to Philippe Coutinho Transfer http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...gen-klopp-agree-to-philippe-coutinho-transfer
A report from Brazil, so it must be reliable. Oh, and it's gone from Monday, to Tuesday, and now Wednesday.