The end of this current season will mean the end of contracts for a number of our players. The likes of Willock, Bonne, Masterson, Shodipo, Amos, Thomas, Archer and the most recent signing, Balogun. Some, like Willock, have an option to extend by another year. However, do we need to go to the line considering he is being quoted as a 25 million player? What if clubs will wait to get his fee down or he refuse to extend his contract? Do we want to deal with another Manning or BOS situation? It is so clear that the club is pushing hard to sell Willock and get the money. But if no bids are made in January, do we risk to lose him for a much less transfer fee, if not for nothing? The same apply with Amos, and maybe Masterson and Bonne. The club should offer longer contracts to players that are important to the team, the same as was done with Luke Freeman. He agreed to signed an extension to his contract and was sold soon after. And that's how it should be done.
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View PostWe have the contractual option to extend Willock's contract and don't need him to sign. It's a clause the club activates.
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Originally posted by Martinmalta View Post
So true. However, that will mean he's in his last year. It will without any doubt effect our power to negotiate the best deal possible.
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Originally posted by Nikoc View PostBalogun has played 2 matches and we have kept 2 clean sheets
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If Willock won't sign an extension by this January we have to sell him in the January window. He cannot be allowed to enter the final year of his contract, it would decimate any transfer fee we might get for him next summer or winter.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostIf Willock won't sign an extension by this January we have to sell him in the January window. He cannot be allowed to enter the final year of his contract, it would decimate any transfer fee we might get for him next summer or winter.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostIf Willock won't sign an extension by this January we have to sell him in the January window. He cannot be allowed to enter the final year of his contract, it would decimate any transfer fee we might get for him next summer or winter.
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
Only brought in because Dickie cant move his legs quick enough and Masterson hasnt impressed MB. More work needed at CB next summer, especially if we've got aspirations to finish in the Champions League spots next season!!
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
If we're pushing for promotion and we're in the top 6 come January then I don't agree at all. promotion is worth 100m so willocks transfer fee then becomes chicken feed. Risk to reward with common sense has to take place and we should do all we can to keep him. The offer will always be too low anyway
Blackburn were offered £4 million for their forward in January but opted for your approach..... they decided to hang onto him and go for promotion. The promotion bid was a joke and fell apart more than ours did and the player left on a free in June cos his contract was up (sorry, can't remember his name - the nippy fellah they had up front). Maybe the Rovers gamble was right, £4 million isnt "life changing" money. However, Willock is conceivably worth £15+ million this January, that's a BIG gamble on our part to turn that sort of dosh down if we know he won't sign an extension and intends to run his contract down and leave for peanuts or even on a freebie.
I'm not saying don't do all we can to keep him - I'd offer him a massive 4/5 yr-deal. I'm simply saying if he turns his nose up at such an offer he HAS to go pronto. It's the same with any/all of our marquee players - we have to move them on before they get into the final third of their contracts and start haemorrhaging value. That still means we get 2 or 3 years out of them and make a big profit to fund decent new acquisitions and start the cycle again.
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