Neither contract contains a straightforward release clause and any deal will be complex with percentages due to the player's former club, the players themselves and Crystal Palace.
by paultheroyal » 25 Apr 2024 13:38
Neither contract contains a straightforward release clause and any deal will be complex with percentages due to the player's former club, the players themselves and Crystal Palace.
by Hound » 25 Apr 2024 13:45
paultheroyal BBC reporting that any bids for Olise and Eze start at £60m with the next paragraph of interest.Neither contract contains a straightforward release clause and any deal will be complex with percentages due to the player's former club, the players themselves and Crystal Palace.
by Hound » 25 Apr 2024 13:47
by WestYorksRoyal » 25 Apr 2024 14:01
by South Coast Royal » 25 Apr 2024 14:11
Hound Don’t think Palace get enough credit really. They’ve picked up 3 superb champ players for not a huge amount. As said in the article, they are a completely different side when Olise and Eze play, and Wharton looks excellent
by WestYorksRoyal » 25 Apr 2024 14:25
South Coast RoyalHound Don’t think Palace get enough credit really. They’ve picked up 3 superb champ players for not a huge amount. As said in the article, they are a completely different side when Olise and Eze play, and Wharton looks excellent
A pretty good last 3 games for them.
Great to see the praise in the media for Olise who we all knew would make it but, just because he played for The Fakes, there were some on here who thought that Eze wasn't all that.
by From Despair To Where? » 25 Apr 2024 14:37
by WestYorksRoyal » 25 Apr 2024 18:59
by Crusader Royal » 25 Apr 2024 22:11
WestYorksRoyal If we do have an Olise sell on clause, could it complicate the takeover? If Dai's representatives tell him there's a potential windfall coming this summer, he may want to amend the terms of any sale to ensure he gets his share.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Apr 2024 08:29
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by paultheroyal » 26 Apr 2024 10:33
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by From Despair To Where? » 26 Apr 2024 12:12
by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Apr 2024 12:16
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Apr 2024 12:37
paultheroyal Despite what has allegedly been said by others before - i struggle to believe there is no sell on fee. That would be literally outrageous and a terrible piece of business. I would have to move on from Antonio in terms of worst ever transfer / contract scenario!!
by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Apr 2024 13:05
Snowflake Royalpaultheroyal Despite what has allegedly been said by others before - i struggle to believe there is no sell on fee. That would be literally outrageous and a terrible piece of business. I would have to move on from Antonio in terms of worst ever transfer / contract scenario!!
Why would you struggle to believe it?
The contract was signed with an £8m release clause (over our transfer record for an unproven teen!) when he was about 17 and had no professional experience and a number of clubs were looking at taking him on.
We're not talking a contract negotiated once he was a regular first team player, or a transfer negotiated as a star let. We're talking a transfer based on triggering a clause in a three year old contract for a, then, unproven teen
by From Despair To Where? » 26 Apr 2024 14:55
WestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royalpaultheroyal Despite what has allegedly been said by others before - i struggle to believe there is no sell on fee. That would be literally outrageous and a terrible piece of business. I would have to move on from Antonio in terms of worst ever transfer / contract scenario!!
Why would you struggle to believe it?
The contract was signed with an £8m release clause (over our transfer record for an unproven teen!) when he was about 17 and had no professional experience and a number of clubs were looking at taking him on.
We're not talking a contract negotiated once he was a regular first team player, or a transfer negotiated as a star let. We're talking a transfer based on triggering a clause in a three year old contract for a, then, unproven teen
And Antonio isn't a great precedent. He was behind McAnuff, Kebe and HRK, it would have stunted his development to remain 4th pick. It's just a shame that Sheffield Wednesday weren't competing higher up the table and he had to make his intermediate move to Forest. Had he been competing near the top with Wednesday, perhaps West Ham would have paid them £8m and we'd have got a better sell on amount.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Apr 2024 15:34
From Despair To Where?WestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal Why would you struggle to believe it?
The contract was signed with an £8m release clause (over our transfer record for an unproven teen!) when he was about 17 and had no professional experience and a number of clubs were looking at taking him on.
We're not talking a contract negotiated once he was a regular first team player, or a transfer negotiated as a star let. We're talking a transfer based on triggering a clause in a three year old contract for a, then, unproven teen
And Antonio isn't a great precedent. He was behind McAnuff, Kebe and HRK, it would have stunted his development to remain 4th pick. It's just a shame that Sheffield Wednesday weren't competing higher up the table and he had to make his intermediate move to Forest. Had he been competing near the top with Wednesday, perhaps West Ham would have paid them £8m and we'd have got a better sell on amount.
Also worth noting that when Antonio left, we'd just got promoted to the Premiership and signed McLeary, so that's club captain, club legend, Nottingham Forest's top scorer the season before and a player who was a first team regular and went on to play in the semi final of the Euros ahead of him.
Not sure Antonio had any right to expect 1st team football at that stage of his career, which is the oft stated reason for him leaving.
by Sutekh » 27 Apr 2024 09:03
Snowflake RoyalFrom Despair To Where?WestYorksRoyal And Antonio isn't a great precedent. He was behind McAnuff, Kebe and HRK, it would have stunted his development to remain 4th pick. It's just a shame that Sheffield Wednesday weren't competing higher up the table and he had to make his intermediate move to Forest. Had he been competing near the top with Wednesday, perhaps West Ham would have paid them £8m and we'd have got a better sell on amount.
Also worth noting that when Antonio left, we'd just got promoted to the Premiership and signed McLeary, so that's club captain, club legend, Nottingham Forest's top scorer the season before and a player who was a first team regular and went on to play in the semi final of the Euros ahead of him.
Not sure Antonio had any right to expect 1st team football at that stage of his career, which is the oft stated reason for him leaving.
Paul has a bit of a well documented blindspot on Antonio.
Where pretty much most other Reading fans see it as a perfectly reasonable transfer based on timing and circumstances that has unfortunately led to us missing out on seeing a player reach a much higher standard of performance with us than they managed while here.
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