Apparently Fulham had a right to buy on Reed, £8m if promoted and a lesser figure if they weren't
He was **** for us though. Reed wasn't.
Fair point on Hughes, although that said JWP was has never been at the level Ralph has got him to. I'd love to see whether Ralph could achieve with Reed.
For what its worth i am not really that confident reed is good enough - I really don't know. I just think it is worth finding out if Ralph can work his magic as he is already a Saints player.
Looks like he is off anyway so all this is likely irrelevant![]()
What’s his real value?
Apparently Fulham had a right to buy on Reed, £8m if promoted and a lesser figure if they weren't
I’d not heard that before. I’d be surprised because Ralph kept getting asked about him and kept saying how he was doing very well and that they were watching him closely. Who knows though. I’m sure we’ll sell him now their promotion is sealed.
I just saw it online today, it's from the Telegraph - so could well be complete rubbish
"Fulham have an option to sign midfielder Harrison Reed and make him their first signing after earning promotion to the Premier League on Tuesday night.
Scott Parker made Reed, 25, a key member of his squad this season and he played 27 times in central midfield. In the season-long deal with Southampton there was an option to purchase him for a lower fee if they remained in the second-tier or £8 million with promotion."
The Telegraph are usually spot on when it comes to Saints, with Jeremy Wilson quite in-the-know. Who wrote the article in question?
ok I’ll bite.... in all those appearances Reed made?
Even without a purchase clause, I'd imagine that refusing to allow Reed to move would be desperately unpopular. He has earned the chance to play regularly for a club that wants him. Whether he is good enough or not probably isn't germane anymore, because he'll prove that one way or another somewhere else.
It's really upto Ralph to try and convince Reed if he does indeed want him to come back play, nd sign a new deal.
Right, so you are saying I can’t judge him cos he’s hardly played. Fair enough.
But then, if he’s hardly played, how can you say he isn’t good enough?
It's really upto Ralph to try and convince Reed if he does indeed want him to come back play, nd sign a new deal.
Not if there is an option to purchase in his loan agreement. If there was, I'd suggest that an indictment of Ralph's view.