I think Klopp wants Keita by all means, waiting till next summer he might not have him, if Barcelona, PSG and even Chelsea are interested.
Not rewlly, if he helps them get CL again this year then that £15m loss will be coveted by the £50m CL money.
Not rewlly, if he helps them get CL again this year then that £15m loss will be coveted by the £50m CL money.
I think Klopp wants Keita by all means, waiting till next summer he might not have him, if Barcelona, PSG and even Chelsea are interested.
They also have a more settled season from him rather than him constantly being approached by clubs willing to meet his release clause
If we don't buy they keep the player (which is what they want) or sell the player next summer for the release fee anyway and keep the £3 mill we gave them.
Oh yeah i know that they've lost out on what they were going to make this summer.
Milk reckons that you guys have bought Keita an option whereby you pay a few million now and buy him at the release clause but WITHOUT the obligation i.e. if for whatever reason you don't want to buy him say cause hes paralysed, then you don't have to buy him.
For a few million i'm pretty sure they wouldn't put themselves in such a disadvantaged position but what do i know
Oh yeah i know that they've lost out on what they were going to make this summer.
Milk reckons that you guys have bought Keita an option whereby you pay a few million now and buy him at the release clause but WITHOUT the obligation i.e. if for whatever reason you don't want to buy him say cause hes paralysed, then you don't have to buy him.
For a few million i'm pretty sure they wouldn't put themselves in such a disadvantaged position but what do i know
I am not sure you are right. All the reports say that he has been sold to LFC, not some retainer like paying 1% on a house. Keita has said he is a Liverpool player playing at Leipzig. I don't think the Germans would have a deal which allowed LFC to walk away next year just for £3m. It is not a good deal for them, especially if they could get a premium of tens of millions.If we don't buy they keep the player (which is what they want) or sell the player next summer for the release fee anyway and keep the £3 mill we gave them.
The only thing is we keep on praying that it does not backfire like a serious injury between now and next summer.yeah... he really rates him so its not the ideal for us but its the next best thing. can plan off back of it.
so you think we have taken out specific insurance to cover us for the risk buying a player who is injured and expected to miss at least the next 9 months.Like astro said we have effectively loaned the player back to Leipzig. If something happens to him, too bad although our insurance should cover the costs. Leipzig has obviously struck gold. They keep a top player for one year and keep him to play in the CL. They are guaranteed £60m without any risks that the player might lose his value through injury.
so you think we have taken out specific insurance to cover us for the risk buying a player who is injured and expected to miss at least the next 9 months.
I assumed the premium was paid as to secure an agreement that we would buy him next year by meeting the release clause and they would sell to us even if others offered more.
In the meantime he would still owned by RBL .
so you think we have taken out specific insurance to cover us for the risk buying a player who is injured and expected to miss at least the next 9 months.
I assumed the premium was paid as to secure an agreement that we would buy him next year by meeting the release clause and they would sell to us even if others offered more.
In the meantime he would still owned by RBL .
so you think we have taken out specific insurance to cover us for the risk buying a player who is injured and expected to miss at least the next 9 months.
I assumed the premium was paid as to secure an agreement that we would buy him next year by meeting the release clause and they would sell to us even if others offered more.
In the meantime he would still owned by RBL .
Buying Keita is like gambling or high risk investment.
meh.... never that simple mate. they had a contract never expecting a huge success last year and have tired to hold on but failed. they won't be in cl for long but they passed the guy from one red bull club to another so quite how they managed to insert the release and not realise where the fees are going i don't know.
really they maybe mid table this year irrespective.