We have to play hard ball if we want to keep hold of our current players. This is the first potential outgoing we have control over, we have to be seen to be hard and not crumple to head turning tactics else everyone will be at it and players will start whinging when we reject bids because we accepted them for others.
If he wanted to go, why has he started new contract negotiations? He seems quite happy at the club and the area and I haven't read anywhere where he states he wants to go (although I haven't read everything) and if he did why would he chose another club that will more than likely get relegated. Could we offer him a deal where he can leave next summer (for a fixed amount) if we don't get promotion?
If Brady still had three years to go on his contract, then we'd be able to hold out for £8-9M, but as it stands I reckon, he'll go for £7M
Looks like Hernandez is close to Torino now they have the Darmian money. http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/torino/?action=read&idnet=dG9yaW5vZ3JhbmF0YS5pdC01NzU5OQ
Think you`ll find that they don`t have much choice, ROI have regularly chosen Championship players to represent them over the years including Brady himself before we got promoted
One of these days Dan, when I can stop looking at an enlarged photo of your avatar, I may get round to reading what you actually post.
Rumours all players have a clause in contract where if a club bids over 5m its up to the player if they want to leave, club been slapping high price tags on players hoping teams wont come in and activate clauses, wage bill dropped from 44m to 23m and healthy funds available for transfers, waiting to move strikers on which is pretty obvious Had to re register forgot old password
It can't be all players. Why would we do that when some of our players cost us over 5mill. In that situation a team could literally sell us a player for 10 mill like Hernandez or 8 mill like Livermore then buy him back by activating the clause for a 5 mill profit in Hernandez case in the next transfer window. There is literally 0 chance that clause is in everyone's contract.