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If Heneghan plays v Preston then he can't be loaned out as a player can't play for more than 2 clubs in a season. Bloody stupid rule really
Does that definitely include cup games?
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If Heneghan plays v Preston then he can't be loaned out as a player can't play for more than 2 clubs in a season. Bloody stupid rule really
Going to Leeds permanently, apparently for £2.5m. Bit gutted about that. It's a great deal for them.
SSN saying it's £4.5m now. £2.5m did seem a bit low, with him having plenty of time left on his deal.
Still a good deal for Leeds. But was always going to be beyond us if he was leaving permanently.
Does anything about this man's career scream £4.5m at the age of 29. He's not even played 200 league games!!
2009–2012 Everton 1 (0)
2012 → Brentford (loan) 7 (0)
2012–2014 Brentford 82 (11)
2014–2015 Wigan Athletic 16 (1)
2015–2018 Middlesbrough 71 (2)
2018– Leeds United 0 (0)
He's 26, bang in his prime and could even get better.
£2.5m is the bare minimum he's worth. Especially when you look at some other fees for Championship players.
Isn't it two clubs in England?
Can say i know much about him.
But one question immediately i would ask is, why have Middlesbrough sold him to a promotion rival ?
Middlesbrough still have Premiership money so it can not be because they desperately need the money.
I'd guess it's because he's obviously no longer wanted at M'boro and there are no clubs either above or below their level who want him and/or could afford him. The only other option M'boro would have would be to stockpile him i.e. continue to pay him until his contract expires. However, as his contract appears to extend until 2020, that would most probably have cost M'boro ~£2.5m (assuming he's on around £20k/week) as well as missing out on the transfer fee Leeds paid (whether it was £2.5m or £4.5m). That's a lot of money even for a club with the cushion of parachute payments but especially for one that splashed out >£40m on players over the summer.
This is probably as good an example as you'll get of the sort of player we'd probably have to sell Brooks to sign. But even then, we'd have to raise our wage ceiling to about 20k p/w.
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