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Junior Fee

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  1. QPR Oslo

    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    [h=1]From the BBC

    ""Junior Hoilett: QPR agree to pay Blackburn a fee rising to £4m[/h]
    QPR have agreed a compensation fee of up to £4m with Blackburn for Junior Hoilett.
    Hoilett, 22, joined on a four-year deal in July after his Rovers contract expired but Rangers needed to pay a fee as the winger is under the age of 24.
    They have avoided going to a PFA tribunal by agreeing to make an initial payment of £3m, which could rise by a further £1m based on appearances.
    Hoilett has made three Premier League starts for his new club.
    The Canadian initially joined Blackburn as a 13-year-old but spent time playing in Germany in order to gain a work permit.
    He scored seven Premier League goals for Rovers last season but could not keep them in the top-flight.
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    According to Sky:
    ""QPR have agreed to pay up to £4m in compensation to Blackburn for the signing of Junior Hoilett.

    The 22-year-old Canadian international moved to Loftus Road in the summer following Rovers' relegation to the Championship.

    Under FIFA rules, Blackburn were entitled to receive a fee for the winger, who joined their academy aged 13.

    A statement on the Lancashire club's website read: "Blackburn Rovers are pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached with Queens Park Rangers in respect of compensation for David 'Junior' Hoilett.

    "The initial fee is £3m, which could rise to £4m dependent upon Hoilett playing a defined number of games for the West London club.

    "Furthermore, should the Canadian forward be sold by QPR, Rovers will be entitled to receive a percentage of any fee received by Rangers over and above what they have paid to Rovers.
    "Reaching this agreement means that the compensation fee will not now need to be set by the Professional Football Compensation Committee."

    Hoilett scored his first goal for QPR in Wednesday night's 3-2 defeat by Reading in the Capital One Cup
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  3. Secret ranger

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    Depends on the sell on fee, its great if its 10% but not if its 50%.
     
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  5. Ciarrai_Abu

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    Absolutely. Very good value.
     
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  6. 1982_Ranger

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    can't see them agreeing to 50%, paladini didn't sort it.
     
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