We also don't know about his contract, we don't even know for sure how long it never mind what's in it. It's been suggested it's 2026 in some places, so if it is and he wants to leave now is the best time to let him. Is there a release clause. Maybe Man City have a sell on clause, some places say no, others say 20%. If it's the latter then player swaps again benefits us.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on June 11, 2024, 02:05:42 PMWe also don't know about his contract, we don't even know for sure how long it never mind what's in it. It's been suggested it's 2026 in some places, so if it is and he wants to leave now is the best time to let him. Is there a release clause. Maybe Man City have a sell on clause, some places say no, others say 20%. If it's the latter then player swaps again benefits us.Whether it's cash or a player swap wouldn't make any difference. The total value of the deal is the total value of the deal and that's what any sell on fee would be based on. All a player exchange does is change how it's paid for.
In 2017, Jordan Ayew and Neil Taylor swapped clubs, with Swansea City paying Villa about £5 million on top for the Ghana forward. Swansea were still a Premier League club at the time while Villa were down in the Championship, but Taylor welcomed a “fresh start”. Ask the Wales full-back how it all came about, though, and he’s completely in the dark.“Honestly, I don’t know how it was negotiated, who made the first call to who and who wanted who first,” Taylor tells The Athletic. “I don’t know if (Steve) Bruce (Villa manager at the time) made an approach for me, or if Swansea said (to Villa), ‘Listen, we can’t afford that (for Ayew), pick a player’. You’d think as a player you’d be privy to that kind of information, but you’re not. It’s just a case that you half find out one club doesn’t want me and one does. That’s usually how football works.”
Quote from: cdbearsfan on June 11, 2024, 01:37:29 PMWhat does Iling do?He's a left sided attacking mid. Pacy, comfortable on the ball. Lots of potential.
What does Iling do?
Quote from: Risso on June 11, 2024, 02:11:22 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on June 11, 2024, 02:05:42 PMWe also don't know about his contract, we don't even know for sure how long it never mind what's in it. It's been suggested it's 2026 in some places, so if it is and he wants to leave now is the best time to let him. Is there a release clause. Maybe Man City have a sell on clause, some places say no, others say 20%. If it's the latter then player swaps again benefits us.Whether it's cash or a player swap wouldn't make any difference. The total value of the deal is the total value of the deal and that's what any sell on fee would be based on. All a player exchange does is change how it's paid for.Yep, same for FFP. Whether it's money or players, it's still the transfer of an asset of x value in the books.
Romano insinuating it’s a done deal.
Quote from: pablo_picasso on June 11, 2024, 02:03:24 PMQuote from: cdbearsfan on June 11, 2024, 01:37:29 PMWhat does Iling do?He's a left sided attacking mid. Pacy, comfortable on the ball. Lots of potential.Sounds good, like my kind of player.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on June 11, 2024, 02:34:48 PMQuote from: pablo_picasso on June 11, 2024, 02:03:24 PMQuote from: cdbearsfan on June 11, 2024, 01:37:29 PMWhat does Iling do?He's a left sided attacking mid. Pacy, comfortable on the ball. Lots of potential.Sounds good, like my kind of player. Good as a wing back in a back five too...