Queens Park Rangers are prepared to get tough over the sale of Charlie Austin by considering letting the striker run down his contract if their asking price is not met. The club value Austin, who scored 18 goals in the Premier League last season, at £15million.
Standard Sport understands Rangers are determined not to lower their valuation and haven’t ruled out the possibility of the forward leaving on a free next year.
The thinking is that they could take such a gamble because Austin’s goals would give them a chance of winning promotion back to the Premier League and the financial rewards would compensate for missing out on a fee.
Under the new TV contract, which begins in the 2016-17 campaign, the bottom club will be guaranteed £99m in prize money.
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Standard Sport understands Rangers are determined not to lower their valuation and haven’t ruled out the possibility of the forward leaving on a free next year.
The thinking is that they could take such a gamble because Austin’s goals would give them a chance of winning promotion back to the Premier League and the financial rewards would compensate for missing out on a fee.
Under the new TV contract, which begins in the 2016-17 campaign, the bottom club will be guaranteed £99m in prize money.
Read more...http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...-10357017.html
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