Whether you are right or wrong, that's by the by, you cannot spout your opinion as fact whilst slipping the word "probably" in there. It kind of defeats the object of what you're trying to say
Agreed, I was just pointing out that Chelsea wouldn't have to offer him £300k a week to get him to stay, he'd stay whatever they offered him.
I just feel it will be more his choice if he is not getting game time. He's a good keeper and deserves to be playing regularly, he may be happy to fight for his place, but maybe not.
Thought the attacking player (no10) was a permanent deal? Unless this is in addition to... Which seems a bit overkill
Nothing from nothing. Ask Billy Preston. Don't think Tom Huddlestone would have reached that level of afro. Great bopping song.
You've literally just asked for an example where a club has agreed a fee, agreed terms in principle yet the player goes elsewhere. It's not uncommon We agreed terms with Twine yet he went elsewhere, same with Muriqi by the sounds and I'm sure plenty more this summer.
I think if we can get Lo-Tutala across the line we don’t need an attacking player, better to focus on a right back and a combative midfielder IMO.
Nothing I said there was my opinion. I think we'll sign Baxter permanently but it's not a guarantee and while the option makes it easier, it's not a certainty. If he has a really good season, I think Chelsea will seriously consider about making him their no.2
Didn’t realise Twine and Muriqi were on loan here last season? Must be why they didn’t sign as they never got to play?
Why does that matter? The deal is the same. We've agreed a fee for Baxter 12 months in advance. That should make him more likely to stay as he likes it here but if Chelsea want him or a PL club offers to make him their no.1, he won't be staying. It's the same issue we've literally had with Allahyar, he played well on loan and got a better financial offer elsewhere. If he wanted to take it, he wouldn't have stayed. And that's with Acun best mates with the Fenerbahce owner.
The discussion is around making a loan transfer with an option to buy permanent. Read the conversation leading up to it for context.