If he signs a 3 year deal and tears up the EPL next season the Club will be effectively signing away a significant amount of any future transfer fees if they agree to the agents demands. What does the agent want as a release clause? £13.2m euros so that he can walk away to Marseille at the end of next season?
Yes we all want him to sign but the Club are rightly looking at figures that seem reasonable at £35m and £25m respectively should we get relegated. I'm guessing on the £25m but we did reduce Berges valuation by this amount when we went down. There should be a clause inserted in the contract to review these figures should we stay up and Ndiayes star has risen. Any less and we may as well sell him to the highest bidder this window imo.
If this is true seems the agent is angling for him going at the end of next season anyway irrespective of the contract length so we should play hard ball and stand firm on our valuations as we don't want other agents seeing this as a precedent to low ball us on their players valuations. Clubs need to control the narrative not agents. The interests of SUFC outweigh those of an agent who seems intent on getting his player out of the Club on his terms.
If he "tears up the PL next season" he'll have contributed considerably to our survival chances.
That is what we would get in return for "signing away" some of the upside on his transfer fee.
We don't hold the chips here. He and his agent do.
(1) Sell him this Summer.
Lose your best player, at a knock down price and knowingly reduce your odds of survival significantly.
(2) Don't pin him down to a contract this Summer.
He stays, helps out, but walks on a free next Summer.
Also run the risk of him mentally checking out at the business end of the season.
(3) Tie him down to a new deal with a sell-on.
Increase your survival odds, concede a bit on the sell-on.
We can try to have it all our own way in Scenario 3, but it will only increase the odds of Scenarios 1 or 2 happening... which are far less appealing.
There has to be some give and take.
Unless we survive and are bought out by somebody with deep pockets and lofty ambitions, we're probably losing him one way or another next Summer.
We just need to best protect the club for that inevitability.