http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11712/8011554/Prem-eyes-on-Foxes-starlet Sky sports have picked the story up, but don't mention Man U The key thing here is the line that states he is in the last year of his contract - Clearly an agent driven storey
@JasonBourne1986 #LCFC manager Nigel Pearson on this morning's Liam Moore transfer speculation: "I don't know anything about it."
Even if he goes we will get a Tribunal. Its just my oppinion, but i wouldnt be upset if he went. Remember this is our 4th choice CB and 2nd choice RB, it wouldnt really affect our season. It was only after charlton when people were saying how he wasnt ready, lost everything in the air and still very much a work in progress. Could be a tidy investment from someone not in our 1st team.
Tribunals are never good for anyone especially the selling club. I remember when we brought Gareth Williams from Forest. They wanted 5M, we offered 1M but the tribunal decided the fee would be 500K.
Well, Moore must be better cos Man Utd got rid of Chester and they are now seemingly after Moore.....does that not tell you something
I read somewhere though that they are trying to improve tribunals. i dont mind either way if he stays or goes
No, Man Utd know that they have no chance of getting Chester hence why they haven't bid for him. Anyway, Moore will never play in their first team - he will just be a stand in for their u21 team.
I'd like him to stay- think once our injury crisis is lessened he probably will go out on loan for a bit though.
He was a man u fan as a child so if it was his dream to play for them and they are interested well who knows
Charlie !! Man Utd got RID of Chester..... Charlie !! They don't want Chester cos they sold him to Hull. Charlie !! Which part do you NOT understand
Charles you do know Man U could take Chester back for peanuts and there isnt anything Hull can do to stop them. Same with us with Danny Drinkwater and Matty James Man U put buy back clause in their contracts and if you only paid 400K for Chester I would imagine the buy back clause would be around that mark to
Charlie,after you wrote a couple of sensible posts I started to take you a little more seriously,however it appears you must have had yet another bang on the head,pissed on your own fireworks(again) & started talking the proverbial bullsh1t ! Who are you trying to kid, numb nuts?If Utd wanted Chester he'd be off back there,quicker than Vardy reaching double figures before The Hun pops his goal scoring cherry in the championship........Talking of popping cherries.... have you ? Seriously mate, if Man utd can lure Van Persie from the Gooners, what chance have us mere mortals of championship sides got in resisting. If our players heads have been turned,then it's time to make the best out of a bad situation & ship out for the best possible fee IMO ?
There really is no good reason for us to sell good young players unless they are stalling on new / extended contracts - the aim (of our owners) is the Premiership and once there to stay there - so selling talent that could one day flourish at the top level is madness - therefore only if the offer is monetary madness should we accept ....
... which I would term 'money madness' - because 'value' is not just about what he is worth today - it's about his worth in the Prem if (hopefully when) we get there and how much it would cost to acquire (replace) someone of his value at that point - because players like SSL will not be good enough at that level IMHO... good recent example is Joe Allen of Swansea who could have cashed in at a similar stage of his career but held on and then sold him for £15 million - liverpool may even sell him for a profit in future years ..
We is not needed the money we can hold teams to ransom for our players. Liam Moore as apparently Manchester United are involved we should try and squeeze every penny possible. A good young English player is worth alot in today's market. 10M should be the asking price
2 years ago Joe Allen would have been worth about £2m, was thats a good point. £10m is very excessive for a 4th choice CB... Before this rumour we didnt think he was that great...
No we put a massive price tag to scare teams away. If anyone bids it more fool them. I don't believe for 1 second Moore is worth 10M. But just like Newcastle didn't think Andy Carroll was worth 35M
A decent sum would do me with a 25-30% sell on clause, because these teams (Man U especially) will develop player like Liam Moore alot, and even if he didn't make it into the team, he'd still bring a high sell on price, a-la Kyle Naughton.