Why would we do that, though? Agree to that clause?
Harvey Elliott is only likely to play in 9 games between now and the 31st of December.Here's why:When a player is signed with a buy obligation and the obligation is triggered by say making a number of appearances, at that point the player’s signing costs (loan fee plus transfer fee) must be included in a club’s accounts going forward.The amortisation costs of that player signing would be included, pro rata, from that point onwards. It is not something that can be pushed forward until next summer because the deal is considered done from the moment a clause is triggered. Once a deal is certain to be made permanent, clubs must recognise it as such.Villa will have to include the sums of signing Elliott from the point he plays his 10th game, but given their greatest headache is with UEFA, the European governing body whose assessment period for its ‘squad cost rule’ runs from January to December, it's most likely that his 10th (and triggering) appearance will be after 31st Dec.
I think it is as simple as little Emi's form has been a massively pleasant surprise to everyone, Unai included, which means we can introduce Harvey more slowly. I expect him to start on Thursday.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6601467/2025/09/07/harvey-elliott-loan-obligation-transfer-explained/Quote from: SaddVillan on September 07, 2025, 10:33:41 AMHarvey Elliott is only likely to play in 9 games between now and the 31st of December.Here's why:When a player is signed with a buy obligation and the obligation is triggered by say making a number of appearances, at that point the player’s signing costs (loan fee plus transfer fee) must be included in a club’s accounts going forward.The amortisation costs of that player signing would be included, pro rata, from that point onwards. It is not something that can be pushed forward until next summer because the deal is considered done from the moment a clause is triggered. Once a deal is certain to be made permanent, clubs must recognise it as such.Villa will have to include the sums of signing Elliott from the point he plays his 10th game, but given their greatest headache is with UEFA, the European governing body whose assessment period for its ‘squad cost rule’ runs from January to December, it's most likely that his 10th (and triggering) appearance will be after 31st Dec.It is no different, just that most people have the permanent deal hitting at more games and/or other arbituary figures. We seem to have our on 10 games so will hit us at a time when we don't need it. But it depends on whether the above is true or not really.
If the clause exists, it's possible it only applies to PL games, I guess.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 10:13:07 AMIf the clause exists, it's possible it only applies to PL games, I guess.But still 20minutes at Everton and half an hour at Sunderland don't feel like the sort of appearances you'd make if this was about limiting how often he plays rather than about slowly integrating him into the squad.More importantly, these appearances are very similar to how Tielemans was used for the first 2-3months at the club. It was only really from about the middle of November that he started playing regularly in the league.