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QPR prepared to let Austin's contract run down if £15m valuation is not met
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The club should be patient. Wait and see what offers we get for Fer and maybe Phillips. See if Sterling moves to City and what we get for that. See what, if any, FFP fine comes our way. Then make a judgment on offers for Austin.
As we have already taken the youth approach we should be looking to bring in at least 1 forward anyway, whether or not Austin leaves. We have a small squad so a new striker or two plus Austin staying won't break us.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostGood tactics by the club. Its not true of course, they know he will go - but important negotiating wise to show we are not desperate.
So come on Sir Les,QPR Board get this done so that the club can make some progress on this issue one way or another.
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Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View PostHope it's true. Why should we be bullied into selling our top asset for 10 mill which a lot of clubs only seem to be willing I pay.
15 mill in today's market for a striker who scored 18 goals in the premier league in a poor squad is more than fair.
We gave Charlie a shot and of no one comes in for him at the price we have set then we keep him.
Would make a lot of sense to do that anyway. We keep him he could be the difference of going back up and secondly we might even have a outside chance of getting him to stay of we can achieve promotion.
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Need to make some sort of deadline. If he's not gone by Aug 1st he stays till his contract is up. No good waiting till Aug 31st and getting stiffed ala Remy, we need time to get in replacements.
Seems the logical situation to me, hopefully the club will go for it.
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Originally posted by Garyd73 View PostThere are two dangers in not selling him, the first is he gets injured and then walks away for nothing without us getting a years service. The second is the January transfer window, if he leaves then it would be much worse than leaving now (which he will). With regards to transfers is always best to not believe 95% of any clubs press release.
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Originally posted by Garyd73 View PostThere are two dangers in not selling him, the first is he gets injured and then walks away for nothing without us getting a years service. The second is the January transfer window, if he leaves then it would be much worse than leaving now (which he will). With regards to transfers is always best to not believe 95% of any clubs press release.
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We have already made a profit out of Charlie in terms of promotion and also(unfortunately) the parachute payments, and if he does stay and get us promotion then we wouldn't have lost him for nothing. I think the big thing is that players need to be told that after a certain date you will not be sold, end of. Forget the global transfer window we need to have a QPR window, so you tell Fer, Austin, Phillips we have no problem in you leaving aslong as the offer meets our valuation but after this so so date you will not be sold, because we aren't messing about in the last few days, after the season has started trying to replace you.
It would be beneficial in negotiations as well because for example you tell West Brom now you have untill this date and then we don't care what you offer us we won't sell him. So pressure is on other team and they will either crack and pay up or forget it and ohh well we have Charlie/Remy for another season.Last edited by Daz909; 01-07-2015, 02:05 PM.
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostSee Charlie tweeted pic of himself in gym saying not long and copied in @qprfc make of that what you will
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