Quote from: Somniloquism on October 20, 2025, 09:32:37 AMIf the need to pay for him (or at least have his value hit the books) when he hits 10 is true, then delaying those 10 into the next calendar year does appear to be the call being made.I don’t think it’d work like that. We’d trigger a clause that would mean we’re obligated to sign him in June.
If the need to pay for him (or at least have his value hit the books) when he hits 10 is true, then delaying those 10 into the next calendar year does appear to be the call being made.
G.4.6Loan of a player from the lender club to the new club with a conditional obligation to buy:If a condition is considered to be virtually certain, then the player’s registration must be recognised by both clubs as a permanent transfer from the inception of the loan agreement.If the fulfilment of a condition cannot be assessed with sufficient certainty to trigger the permanent transfer from the inception of the loan, then the player’s registration must be recognised first as a loan and then as a permanent transfer once the condition is met.
G.4.4Loan of a player from the lender club to the new club with an unconditional obligation to buy:The loan must be reflected by the lender club as a permanent transfer and the player’s registration rights must be derecognised from its intangible assets. The proceeds from the loan and from the future permanent transfer must be recognised from the inception of the loan agreement.The directly attributable costs of the loan and the future permanent transfer for the new club must be recognised by the new club in accordance with the accounting requirements for permanent acquisition of a player’s registration.
Unless there’s something in this clause or Emery just doesn’t want him then there’s no other reason why he shouldn’t have got on the pitch tonight.