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I read that in the comments also but as I said its part of business & what football agents do, they try & squeeze every last penny for the best interests of their client & themselves of course with their 5% wedge.
Release clause or not we are getting a player for a very small amount of money we can't have it all our own way.
Your right, dj was class last season, would be a great signing push the boat out and get him
With all due respect, if after agreeing, him and his advisors try to change the deal, I don't blame us for telling them where to go. If of course, this is the truth.
I think what really happened is that QPR made an acceptable bid as a publicity stunt to make it appear as if they are trying to buy players. However, when talks begin with players, I think Briatore and Paladini or whoever is doing the talks (it isn't Warnock) they are offering terms they know will be rejected thus saving on having to pay a transfer fee.
The only players QPR will sign will be frees i.e Bothroyd, Dyer, Webber and Kujabi (last night's scorer) and perhaps loans i.e. Naughton and others.
This is what Briatore did to Dowie and Sousa and is doing the same again.
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