Transfer Rumours Jan 2021 Transfer Thread

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McCann confirms the vice chairman is willing to go to the expense of signing a replacement for KLP, if the contract dispute can't be resolved. Makes you wonder where that money would be best spent.

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Crazy, crazy, crazy.
And now i guess this is another 'vieled threat' punishment to KLP.
Whatever the rights or wrongs, just split the difference, settle half way and move on.
Currently a lose lose, and at risk of going totally pear-shaped.
 
I've no idea who KLP agent is. What I think we do know is that in the past Ehab didn't play Henriksen for a long period of time because he wouldn't play ball. He appears to be playing a similar game now with KLP.

This saga with KLP has gone on several weeks now and so far Ehab has not budged on accepting the shorter contract terms. Whether it is KLP himself or the agent that is advising him not to sign the shorter contract period I have no idea.

IMO it is unlikely now Ehab will change his position, so this continues on indefinatley or someone has to give in. I am just saying that IMO it is better KLP is starting games rather than being kept on the bench.

His agents are MLS, they're also agents for Lewie Coyle and Liam Cooper.

The Henriksen farce ended up costing City over £2m, if we end up forcing out KLP, this one could potentially cost us even more.

It's rank stupidity.
 
I've no idea who KLP agent is. What I think we do know is that in the past Ehab didn't play Henriksen for a long period of time because he wouldn't play ball. He appears to be playing a similar game now with KLP.

This saga with KLP has gone on several weeks now and so far Ehab has not budged on accepting the shorter contract terms. Whether it is KLP himself or the agent that is advising him not to sign the shorter contract period I have no idea.

IMO it is unlikely now Ehab will change his position, so this continues on indefinatley or someone has to give in. I am just saying that IMO it is better KLP is starting games rather than being kept on the bench.
I've no idea who KLP agent is. What I think we do know is that in the past Ehab didn't play Henriksen for a long period of time because he wouldn't play ball. He appears to be playing a similar game now with KLP.

This saga with KLP has gone on several weeks now and so far Ehab has not budged on accepting the shorter contract terms. Whether it is KLP himself or the agent that is advising him not to sign the shorter contract period I have no idea.

IMO it is unlikely now Ehab will change his position, so this continues on indefinatley or someone has to give in. I am just saying that IMO it is better KLP is starting games rather than being kept on the bench.
In as much as Ehab has not budged on accepting the shorter contract terms,it would also be fair to say that KLP and his agent haven't budged on accepting the longer contract terms.

The end result ,whoever may be to blame,is that our Club is suffering on the pitch which should concern is all...I agree entirely with your last sentence as he could add so much more to our game in 90 minutes than is possible in 30-40 but I'm not for speculating on who's causing the delay or how this will end.
 
In as much as Ehab has not budged on accepting the shorter contract terms,it would also be fair to say that KLP and his agent haven't budged on accepting the longer contract terms.

The end result ,whoever may be to blame,is that our Club is suffering on the pitch which should concern is all...I agree entirely with your last sentence as he could add so much more to our game in 90 minutes than is possible in 30-40 but I'm not for speculating on who's causing the delay or how this will end.
Agree Ric, so why hasn't anyone suggested, sign for two years with an option of another one tacked on the end ?
 
In as much as Ehab has not budged on accepting the shorter contract terms,it would also be fair to say that KLP and his agent haven't budged on accepting the longer contract terms.

KLP and his agent have agreed a reduction in his wage clause, that's precisely why he's not agreeing to the contract being extended.
 
Bloke get his nob out...big deal.

I used to be in the army and participated in many a naked bar. It's pretty simple, someone declared naked bar...you were naked!

Childish, yes!
 
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Samuelsen is still injured and undergoing another scan today, which makes it unlikely that the player being sold is him.

Batty looking increasingly likely.

I won't lie, this made me chuckle more than a bit. Was always highly likely to be him, done well in Norway in the past and still got 18 months on his deal
 
Whilst I've no sympathy with the clubs owners, you cannot back down on contract negotiations with agents otherwise they'll do that to the club every time.
Its not immediately obvious why there's an impasse, as club wants longer than player, exactly the opposite to what usually occurs, so it has to be detail of clauses.
If contract ends up more player focused, then every other player learns and expects the same.
A bigger problem to resolve when the club is working to such a tight budget and owners no longer willing to invest.
 
The guy has a contract which the club agreed to, part of that contract is a pay rise after so many starts. Now the club is blackmailing the player to sign a new contract in order to honour the existing one.

It's even worse than that, the new deal doesn't even include honouring the last one...

'As it stands, the teenager is due an appearance-based wage increase after one more start with another due later in the season. That was a clause which Lewis-Potter agreed to remove from the terms of his deal, but remains unwilling to add the extra year and until such time as he does, the club's hierarchy are refusing to allow him to start games for Hull City'.
 
The guy has a contract which the club agreed to, part of that contract is a pay rise after so many starts. Now the club is blackmailing the player to sign a new contract in order to honour the existing one.

He's prepared to sign a new contract, so not sure it's "blackmail"....

What do you think is motivating the club to take this stance?
 
Ten years, eight loans, three senior first-team appearances.

When most players leave a club after a decade, the talk is of testimonials. When Lucas Piazon departed Stamford Bridge on Thursday, Chelsea fans could be forgiven for barely noticing.


The 26-year-old Brazilian, remarkably, was the longest-serving player in their current squad, having joined in 2011 and, in theory at least, worked under eight different managers.

In reality, though, that work usually amounted to a bit of pre-season training followed by the news he was being shipped off elsewhere for the season.

The attacking midfielder's transfer to Braga means that, at 26, he finally has a permanent home, having played in Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Portugal while on Chelsea's books, not to mention spells in the Championship with Reading and Fulham.
 
Whilst I've no sympathy with the clubs owners, you cannot back down on contract negotiations with agents otherwise they'll do that to the club every time.
Its not immediately obvious why there's an impasse, as club wants longer than player, exactly the opposite to what usually occurs, so it has to be detail of clauses.
If contract ends up more player focused, then every other player learns and expects the same.
A bigger problem to resolve when the club is working to such a tight budget and owners no longer willing to invest.
He's young and looks like he'll have a good future so that's why he wants a shorter contract. It's usually older players who want longer contracts.
 
He's prepared to sign a new contract, so not sure it's "blackmail"....

What do you think is motivating the club to take this stance?
The club want to tie him down to a longer contract rather than having to offer him more. He's supposed to be on very little considering he signed his present contract when very young. He doesn't want the same thing to happen again.
 
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The club want to tie him down to a longer contract rather than having to offer him more. He's supposed to be on very little considering he signed his present contract when very young. He doesn't want the same thing to happen again.
Isn't it the case that the Club want to the him down to a longer contract AND give him more?
 
Isn't it the case that the Club want to the him down to a longer contract AND give him more?
I would expect they will be happy to pay him a lot more than he is on presently. That's still not as much as he could get if he was free to negotiate the extra year at the time.