Word is he’s not in the squad tomorrow, bid accepted in the region of £5 million . Belgian club apparently, personnel terms haven’t been agreed so other bids could still come in .
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Originally posted by Stainrod View PostWord is he’s not in the squad tomorrow, bid accepted in the region of £5 million . Belgian club apparently, personnel terms haven’t been agreed so other bids could still come in .
With only one year left on his contract it seems okay, but in an ideal world it's a bit light. But all clubs are facing a drop in income due to covid, so on the whole............
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There is also reported interest in Manning, so if we could get £5m there and another £15m for Eze that's a nice £25m with BOS money. With debts in the last reported accounts of £33.8m and monthly losses for that season coming in at £1m the debt now would be circa £45m. Any reduction in monthly debt with a cheaper squad likely to be offset by reduced income due to COVID.
With a likely £45m debt I doubt we'll be seeing much of that possible £25m in transfer sale money. Im sure the owners have demands on their cash from their other business interests so doubt they'll subsidise the club much more, hence all transfer money going to pay off existing debt
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I know I get accused of spin by certain posters but the reality is this . Bos has only really established himself in the team since his goal at Birmingham in December, before that it was all potential. The club have been trying to extend his contract all season but he has refused , don’t blame him he can earn much more elsewhere.Unfortunatly Man Utd and Bayern Munich don’t seem interested which would have bumped the price up . We turned down a bid of 3 million in January so we have held out and got considerably more .We couldn’t risk losing him for nothing next summer so a deal has to be done . The COVID situation also doesn’t help as clubs are being a bit more prudent .I would like to think there is a sell on clause involved as well but he hasn’t agreed personal terms yet so it could still fall through.My own opinion is he’s a 10 million pound player but other clubs don’t seem to think so .
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It’s not a lot of money to accept is it, I’m not surprised because im getting used to how this works at QPR now
Until we get smart people into the club we better get used to this. We all know he’s a 10million plus player sadly
All the best if BOS decides to accept the contract offerUnder Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Originally posted by eam1882 View Postridiculous
should be 8 mill at least.
and not playing tomorrow.!!!!
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Originally posted by eam1882 View PostFair point.
I new we would lose him at the end of the season,what gets me is not playing him tomorrow,
the squad is depleted already, I can see disaster in both final games.
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Originally posted by djp View PostBut if he left next Summer would it actually be for a free transfer? I always thought players under 24 don't leave for free if the club wants to retain them or has that changed?
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And Birmingham got £22.75 million for Bellingham, yes he has more potential but that is all it is, potential, he may never improve.
Annoyed with only £4.7 million really, even if we did have that all to spend, we wouldn't even get anyone near as good as him.
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