He is a bit injury prone , long periods when he can't play, take the first big offer!
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Remy can leave for £8m - Redknapp (Mail)
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostIt would wake up any other clubs who wanted him, but the offer would have to be accepted if it matched the release fee.
Any bidding would be with Remy and his agent, not us.
I hope he's right.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostProbably be bidding on the wages.
Any interested club will offer the amount stated, which then allows them to talk / negotiate with the player.
That said, I'm sure last summer we heard the Clause was only for that window and therefore irrelevant now.....?Last edited by Del; 28-05-2014, 11:27 PM.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostAgreed, but that's not what jfish is suggesting, I don't think.
The purpose being the player can leave if (at least one) club comes in for them and they meet asking price agreed when the contract is written.
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Originally posted by jfish View PostI think what he said is at a certain point it allows negotiations to start with the player but that doesn't stop other clubs coming in.
The purpose being the player can leave if (at least one) club comes in for them and they meet asking price agreed when the contract is written.
All of this is usual when a minimum bid trigger is built in to a contract. What we have no real knowledge of is whether Remy has one, and we certainly don't know if it had extra stipulations about the league we were in or time limits like has been suggested.
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I thought that was a clause only in place for last summer and was part of the deal that saw him sign for QPR.
If that is clause is valid throughout his contract, I can only say that whoever negotiated that is a complete footballing baffoon. Why would you agree to a clause that the player can leave for the same fee you bought him if he goes on to prove he is a Premiership quality striker who can score 15 goals a season?
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Originally posted by MYU View PostCan't we put a sell on clause on him then?
I also think that if he had a release clause, he would have been big talk by now.
Let;s say he joined Arsenal on a 4 season contract, and leaves after 3, how much will a 30-31 year old be sold for - £8M-10M?
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostThey could, but it might not be worth much, but the time it is activated.
Let;s say he joined Arsenal on a 4 season contract, and leaves after 3, how much will a 30-31 year old be sold for - £8M-10M?
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI thought that was a clause only in place for last summer and was part of the deal that saw him sign for QPR.
If that is clause is valid throughout his contract, I can only say that whoever negotiated that is a complete footballing baffoon. Why would you agree to a clause that the player can leave for the same fee you bought him if he goes on to prove he is a Premiership quality striker who can score 15 goals a season?
We had little to offer over someone like Newcastle, but a higher wage, and the promise of an easy escape route if things go wrong.
We went into negotiations with the player and his agent holding all the cards. That's why I'd be astounded if there wasn't a clause in the contract to make sure the club couldn't make it difficult for him to leave if we dropped down a league, and/or a fee around the purchase price was offered.
Unfortunately for the player, his personal life meant that no-one could risk making even that bargain offer in the last two windows.
Will be interesting to watch this unfold. If it turns out there is no clause or there was and it expired, we should do well out of this transfer.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostSo he signs for you.
We had little to offer over someone like Newcastle, but a higher wage, and the promise of an easy escape route if things go wrong.
We went into negotiations with the player and his agent holding all the cards. That's why I'd be astounded if there wasn't a clause in the contract to make sure the club couldn't make it difficult for him to leave if we dropped down a league, and/or a fee around the purchase price was offered.
Unfortunately for the player, his personal life meant that no-one could risk making even that bargain offer in the last two windows.
Will be interesting to watch this unfold. If it turns out there is no clause or there was and it expired, we should do well out of this transfer.
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