Release clause of £M100 is going to be frightening to suitors, instead of losing him for nothing next summer.
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Release clause of £M100 is going to be frightening to suitors, instead of losing him for nothing next summer.
The same age range with Keita £M70 release clause. £M40 release clause for Can too is too low !At this point a release clause of 30mil or40mil would be great but imoits not the reason why he won t sign
.At this point a release clause of 30mil or40mil would be great but imoits not the reason why he won t sign
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.What is the reason? He's already a mainstay in our midfield and Klopp plays him whenever he's fully fit.
I think the release clause is a plausible reason because whilst I don't think he wants to leave right now, I'm sure he will in the future and he doesn't wanna be in the same position as VVD or Coutinho.
Release clause of £M100 is going to be frightening to suitors, instead of losing him for nothing next summer.
We will soon see the end of "Release Clause"He can't be that stupid enough to agree to this whilst he holds all the aces.
We will soon see the end of "Release Clause"
Interestingly I was just thinking that all future contracts may now have to include a release clause. Under the various rights to work and human rights legislation. Any person has the right to choose where he provides his labour provided the employer is compensated etc. That is no one has the right to force an individual to work for another individual or organisation.
If Sulky Phil had had one we'd have lost him, and we wouldn't have got anything like the price we're expecting now.This Summer has shown that contracts need to change, release clauses have to be put in place to stop this circus. Shorter contracts would also be a good idea.
Interesting chart from CIES Football Observatory on the overspend this summer -
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''According to the algorithm developed, the most over-paid transfer in absolute terms was that of Kylian Mbappé from Monaco to Paris St-Germain: +€87.4 million between the amount reported (add-ons included) and the estimated sum. Conversely, the best bargain from a financial point of view was achieved by Liverpool for the recruitment of Mohammed Salah (-€19.4 million).''
those Everton overspends, but their underestimate of Sakho, especially in this CB market where Jonny Evans became the most sought deadline day player, undercuts their validtyInteresting chart from CIES Football Observatory on the overspend this summer -
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''According to the algorithm developed, the most over-paid transfer in absolute terms was that of Kylian Mbappé from Monaco to Paris St-Germain: +€87.4 million between the amount reported (add-ons included) and the estimated sum. Conversely, the best bargain from a financial point of view was achieved by Liverpool for the recruitment of Mohammed Salah (-€19.4 million).''
The Sakho one is interesting but I guess it factors in him not playing for a year so it's an anomaly really.What Astro said.
They have Sahko and Maguire as 5m and 3m and then have Rudiger at 55m LOL
But it would have prevented the circus that surrounded the transfer and we would have bought a replacement.If Sulky Phil had had one we'd have lost him, and we wouldn't have got anything like the price we're expecting now.
I'm not really sure what I think of this, there are two sides to it. If everyone has a release clause then the holding club is powerless, and the big money clubs can just take whoever they want. Seems to me that's almost how it is already, but that would complete their dominance.But it would have prevented the circus that surrounded the transfer and we would have bought a replacement.