Add ons being if they get into the champions league and win the FA Cuppa.
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Even at £5m it might get you two L1 strikers who will ultimately be a complete gamble that could see that money effectively disappear. If we get £5m I hope there are a few free transfer strikers out there that may get slightly higher quality and wages to reduce the risk of spanking the money on fees
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An interesting aspect of the FFP model is that the net sales amount for Freeman (after sharing the fee with Bristol City and Stevenage) would count as revenue this year while just the amortization costs of the first year of the contract of a new signing would count as costs this year. This means: If we sold Freeman for £4m and kept £3m after paying the sell-on fees we could sign a new player for £3m on a three year contract and book net £2m overall profit towards this years FFP calculation, as the annual costs of the new player would be just the annual amortizations costs of £1m per each of the three years. As we will have a much easier ride in respect to FFP next season (2020/21) I actually don't rule out a fair part of the transfer fee we might cash in for the likes of Smith, Freeman and Luongo might be reinvested in strikers.
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So many people just don’t see the bigger picture and #### the club off. There will be many reasons fee is undisclosed but all you get is Les is this, Les is that Les #### off ! He happens to be a very well respected Director of Football but that doesn’t fit the whole let’s #### the club off does it !
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Originally posted by QPROslo View PostAn interesting aspect of the FFP model is that the net sales amount for Freeman (after sharing the fee with Bristol City and Stevenage) would count as revenue this year while just the amortization costs of the first year of the contract of a new signing would count as costs this year. This means: If we sold Freeman for £4m and kept £3m after paying the sell-on fees we could sign a new player for £3m on a three year contract and book net £2m overall profit towards this years FFP calculation, as the annual costs of the new player would be just the annual amortizations costs of £1m per each of the three years. As we will have a much easier ride in respect to FFP next season (2020/21) I actually don't rule out a fair part of the transfer fee we might cash in for the likes of Smith, Freeman and Luongo might be reinvested in strikers.
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Originally posted by Romford Hoop View PostYou could ask 40 million if you like, obviously wouldn’t get it, if Freeman is so cheap at 5 million why is there not a load of teams bidding, Freeman is a very good Championship player, Premiership I’m not so sure, people on here just moan, moan moan and suggest stupid fees from or our players, you can only get what other teams are willing to pay, if it’s 5 mil plus future add ons I would say that’s about right.
The reason clubs are bidding so low for Freeman is because they know that QPR do not negotiate very well. They are taking advantage of the club and the situation it portrays itself as being in. Che Adams had one good season and Birmingham sold him for 15m, why , maybe because they don't have Les negotiating.
Why are QPR so desperate to sell Freeman for paltry sums. It's not as if the £3m they could clear is going to make or break them this season. they are allowed to lose £39M over three seasons afterall.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
You say that but Leeds are selling Clarke for a minimum of 10m and Swansea sold James for 15m and neither of them played a part in as many goals as freeman did last season.
The reason clubs are bidding so low for Freeman is because they know that QPR do not negotiate very well. They are taking advantage of the club and the situation it portrays itself as being in. Che Adams had one good season and Birmingham sold him for 15m, why , maybe because they don't have Les negotiating.
Why are QPR so desperate to sell Freeman for paltry sums. It's not as if the £3m they could clear is going to make or break them this season. they are allowed to lose £39M over three seasons afterall.
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Originally posted by Stainrod View Post
I don’t agree , the players you mentioned have gone to top clubs with big money , Clarke to spurs and James to Man Utd .To them clubs that kind of money is not a gamble . We sold Smithies to Cardiff who are now back in our league and we are selling freeman to Sheffield Utd who will also probably be back in our league next season .Even Maddison and che Adams that both went for good money went to established premier league clubs in Leicester and Southampton . The bottom line is the top clubs are not interested in signing our players only newly promoted ones.
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Originally posted by 3London View Post
I think Southampton might struggle again next season - although Sheff Utd must be nailed on to come straight back down...
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