2 Trophies plus CL in the first season, this year could be even better![]()
Djimi Traore has a champions league medal, he was still sh!t.
2 Trophies plus CL in the first season, this year could be even better![]()
The Keita deal is not an option to buy, it is effectively Liverpool paying £3m this window and the remaining £48m next July, at the date which completes the move.
Hate to use the legal terms for this as it'll make Keita sound like an object and not a human but hey-ho.
As an 'asset':
1. Possession remains with RBL.
2. [Legal] title remains with RBL.
3. [Risk] remains with RBL.
We are obliged to buy him next year or we'd be sued and damages would be the full amount plus compensation for breach of contract.
In regards to risk, such as if he gets injured, most teams insure players and even if they do not, one would assume FSG got this sorted for a future asset. Right now that responsibility remains with RBL.
No party can pull out of the deal now (such as RBL accepting a higher bid) without repercussions which would far outweigh any benefits (even transfer funds received could be taken away).
Hope this clears it up.
(Graduating from law school soon)
The Keita deal is not an option to buy, it is effectively Liverpool paying £3m this window and the remaining £48m next July, at the date which completes the move.
Hate to use the legal terms for this as it'll make Keita sound like an object and not a human but hey-ho.
As an 'asset':
1. Possession remains with RBL.
2. [Legal] title remains with RBL.
3. [Risk] remains with RBL.
We are obliged to buy him next year or we'd be sued and damages would be the full amount plus compensation for breach of contract.
In regards to risk, such as if he gets injured, most teams insure players and even if they do not, one would assume FSG got this sorted for a future asset. Right now that responsibility remains with RBL.
No party can pull out of the deal now (such as RBL accepting a higher bid) without repercussions which would far outweigh any benefits (even transfer funds received could be taken away).
Hope this clears it up.
(Graduating from law school soon)
The Keita deal is not an option to buy, it is effectively Liverpool paying £3m this window and the remaining £48m plus premium next July, at the date which completes the move.
Hate to use the legal terms for this as it'll make Keita sound like an object and not a human but hey-ho.
As an 'asset':
1. Possession remains with RBL.
2. [Legal] title remains with RBL.
3. [Risk] remains with RBL.
We are obliged to buy him next year or we'd be sued and damages would be the full amount plus compensation for breach of contract.
In regards to risk, such as if he gets injured, most teams insure players and even if they do not, one would assume FSG got this sorted for a future asset. Right now that responsibility remains with RBL.
No party can pull out of the deal now (such as RBL accepting a higher bid) without repercussions which would far outweigh any benefits (even transfer funds received could be taken away).
Hope this clears it up.
(Graduating from law school soon)
Nope, that's a retainer![]()

I don't doubt that for one secondThat premium is the £3m we paid now.
Worst case scenario it totals around £10m (including the current £3m paid).
Nice try at wumming Diego but either way, the ink is well and truly dry on the Keita deal.
What's the law on unwanted stalking, and can it be applied to internet chat rooms?![]()

That was despite him, not because of.2 Trophies plus CL in the first season, this year could be even better![]()

Have reporters been saying that the £3m is the premium?Weird that you're so much more itk about the details of this than many reporters?![]()
Nope, that's a retainer![]()
Then this year it should definitely be betterThat was despite him, not because of.![]()
Have reporters been saying that the £3m is the premium?
Then this year it should definitely be better![]()
'This year is Carlton's year', hmm.![]()