McburnieI can't see how it's true, but IF it is then it isn't the first time we've had our fingers burnt after signing a player based on scoring a few goals during a short stint in the championship.. Robinson, Brewster.. Any others?
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McburnieI can't see how it's true, but IF it is then it isn't the first time we've had our fingers burnt after signing a player based on scoring a few goals during a short stint in the championship.. Robinson, Brewster.. Any others?
Even for the daft figure Ajax paid?Should have got him last summer to make the obvious pairing - bit late now , he's 28 , maybe a loan ?
We've nearly scored as many goals as the first premier league season. He's not premier league quality. I wouldn't mind us getting him on loan next year. He's not getting in the villa side.i think archer gets a rough ride on here provide him with the right service and he would get us 25 goals minimum next season in the championship
Just needs a preseasonBetter than the £24m loss we'll make on Brewster
Crazy deal.Apparently we are going to make a 4 million loss on him. An expensive loan and has little impact on the pitch
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Aston Villa could re-sign Cameron Archer at £4m discount - sources
Football Insider has learned an update has emerged on Cameron Archer as the Aston Villa buy-back fee with Sheffield United has been revealed.www.footballinsider247.com
Still better wiping off £4m after 1 year than being stuck with wages and the fee we payed for McBurnie and Brewster ... just IMO though as we are all hurtingApparently we are going to make a 4 million loss on him. An expensive loan and has little impact on the pitch
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Aston Villa could re-sign Cameron Archer at £4m discount - sources
Football Insider has learned an update has emerged on Cameron Archer as the Aston Villa buy-back fee with Sheffield United has been revealed.www.footballinsider247.com
He goes back to villa that's the deal , no reason he can't come back next season on loan if both parties and Archer wants to come back.I thought the way the deal worked, Villa had to buy him back if we are relegated ? It was something compulsory, not a buy-back option ? ( which seemed an bizarre deal, given the Ndiaye money was supposed to be used to safeguard our future with long term signings.......blah blah ) If there is a chance in this case, he will be with us next season, I would happily take that. He has been disappointing for sure, but he should be a good player in the championship and we are looking light on fit and contracted strikers next season.
Will end up at Ipswich. No where near good enough for Villa. Think he’s a good player, it was a good bit of business, based on last season. Needs to be in a decent team that use his strengths.
4.5 million apparently... The thread has details on how it's all actually working
As I said I wrote it incorrectly as I basically treated it as a loan due to how sure of relegation I was I almost forgot he was technically on a permanent!That is the transfer installment, never a loan fee.
Yes he is our permanent player until Villa buy him back this summer. Don't know how much of the £4.5m we get back. Don't think Darren knows.As I said I wrote it incorrectly as I basically treated it as a loan due to how sure of relegation I was I almost forgot he was technically on a permanent!
Zero. We just don't pay further installments according to him.Yes he is our permanent player until Villa buy him back this summer. Don't know how much of the £4.5m we get back. Don't think Darren knows.
We don't pay further installments but we should get some of the £4.5m back. Darren won't know how much.Zero. We just don't pay further installments according to him.
If true it's not been a good deal for us!
Our tactic stifled him much like it has for all our strikers.Will end up at Ipswich. No where near good enough for Villa. Think he’s a good player, it was a good bit of business, based on last season. Needs to be in a decent team that use his strengths.
Our tactics?Our tactic stifled him much like it has for all our strikers.
What we need is a new manager with better tactics that want to score goals.
Archer we keep if a new manager comes in.
Sell him if wilder stays.
If we spent 4.5 million on a loan player with no premiership experience then the Prince has his pants round his ankles.We don't pay further installments but we should get some of the £4.5m back. Darren won't know how much.
If we spent 4.5 million on a loan player with no premiership experience then the Prince has his pants round his ankles.
Find that hard to beleave.
We got one fella in on loan who was free in the summer who is doing a solid job up topI have no idea what Archer's wages are, I'm seeing various things but generally in the 30's, but for the sake of it let's say the amount that he's cost us in combined wages and bonuses is 2.5 million for the season. I'd love to see the list of players that you think are better than Archer who could be have for a total cost of ownership of less than £7m a year
I that's true then he won't make it as a professional footballerHe did ok for a while and when he can be bothered is still a threat at this level.
Sadly I think he took one look at our defence and realised that whatever he did up front would just get cancelled out.
With just a semi functioning back line, the likes of Archer, BBD, McAtee, Hamer and McBurnie would have probably given us enough to win a few games.
That’s the best way of looking at this deal. It’s a high cost for a seasons loan but with Brewster we effectively committed to five years of 4.5M a year and McBurnie was much the same. Having a get out clause enables us to cut our cloth, let’s face it we’d probably have been in administration if we hadn’t been promoted, this year has just been about getting the finances back in order ( I hope!!) so being stuck with the rest of Archers fee plus wages back in the championship for another 3 years is something we wouldn’t be able to afford. A shame, as he’d be a great asset next year.As I understand it, Archer will go back in the summer (1 July) as the terms of the deal under which we 'bought' him from Villa states that in the event of our relegation then Villa will buy him back off us for 3 quarters of the original transfer fee. So, the accounts (for FFP purposes) will show that we paid £18m for the lad last summer, and also show that we sold the lad back to them this summer for £13.5m. In reality, we have paid single instalment of £4.5m for his services plus whatever his wages were.
I can see why some would think it was a bit of a waste of money, but when you consider that we spent £4m on Traore and £2m each on Garbage and Slimane, then a £4.5m fee for a half decent forward from the championship with a get out clause if it went tits up, wasn't as bad a deal as some make it out to be (when you consider just how much some players get transferred for in the PL anyway). It was a punt on him helping us stay up or even finish higher up the league in final placings, but in truth, it was never going to be enough as we didn't strengthen other areas. Its like we toyed with the idea of looking like we wanted to stay up, but in all honesty we were as good as down from last August.
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