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But you normally have to pay off a player’s contract (or at least a substantial proportion of it) if you sell them. So if we hypothetically gave him a two year contract on £5k a year and then sold him for £300k, we’d be worse off than if we’d just released him at the end of his contract.New contract and 300k sale is best case scenario
Are you sure about that?But you normally have to pay off a player’s contract (or at least a substantial proportion of it) if you sell them. So if we hypothetically gave him a two year contract on £5k a year and then sold him for £300k, we’d be worse off than if we’d just released him at the end of his contract.
If the player wants to go (and he does) then i imagine that's worked out between his agent and the club and it wont be the full amount?But you normally have to pay off a player’s contract (or at least a substantial proportion of it) if you sell them. So if we hypothetically gave him a two year contract on £5k a year and then sold him for £300k, we’d be worse off than if we’d just released him at the end of his contract.
This only happens to players that are paid way WAY more than the buying club is willing to pay and the selling club will subsidise such a contract. This is why Maguire isn't at West Ham, because Man U refused to pay the difference.But you normally have to pay off a player’s contract (or at least a substantial proportion of it) if you sell them. So if we hypothetically gave him a two year contract on £5k a year and then sold him for £300k, we’d be worse off than if we’d just released him at the end of his contract.
It was in the secret footballer book, and I’ve heard Kieran Maguire mention it before as well.Are you sure about that?
It doesn’t seem to make sense. That’s why players stay for money. Using this logic, players would happily move anywhere because they bank all the previously agreed contract, however short is has run for, and whatever the drop in wages. I suspect there’s some misinterpretation going on here.It was in the secret footballer book, and I’ve heard Kieran Maguire mention it before as well.
This.This only happens to players that are paid way WAY more than the buying club is willing to pay and the selling club will subsidise such a contract. This is why Maguire isn't at West Ham, because Man U refused to pay the difference.
It's not a common scenario.
Not quite right I don't think, the paying up bit usually relates to any signing-on fee and bonuses which are usually spread over the length of a contract. Not so much to do with wages they're foregoing upon a transfer (unless there's a big disparity as pointed out by other posters). As JosteinFlo mentions they usually waive the right to any unpaid fees/bonuses if they seek a transfer themselves.It was in the secret footballer book, and I’ve heard Kieran Maguire mention it before as well.
I think many players hide behind the “I didn’t want to leave” whilst signing an even fatter contract with a new club.Ever heard jan aage talk about the day him
And Deane were sold?
He told Charles green he didn’t want to go, but if he wanted him gone he would need to pay his contract up, which Utd did.
I thought this was standard unless a player waived it, either to make a move happen (normally compensated in signing on fee from new club) or by putting in a transfer request
I think players hide behind the “I didn’t want to leave” whilst signing an even fatter contract with a new club.Ever heard jan aage talk about the day him
And Deane were sold?
He told Charles green he didn’t want to go, but if he wanted him gone he would need to pay his contract up, which Utd did.
I thought this was standard unless a player waived it, either to make a move happen (normally compensated in signing on fee from new club) or by putting in a transfer request
Can he play leftback?AIK Director of Football confirmed today that he got another year on his contract at Sheff Utd. AIK have no option to buy.
Well that might give us 11 pros for next season thenAIK Director of Football confirmed today that he got another year on his contract at Sheff Utd. AIK have no option to buy.
Left back in the treatment room is his most common position.Can he play leftback?
gets rewarded a 5 year deal at Sheffield UnitedBeen struggling so far. Today he came on in the 66th but was then subbed in the 88th min…
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