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Putitout Oxford 16 Aug 20 6.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
So if this is correct and AS chooses to end his loan to force a move, all transfer fee comes to Palace? Minus 1 years loan fee. Why not? The Turks owe us anyway if he completes two years. Until they pay up and complete the transfer he is ours .
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Spiderman Horsham 16 Aug 20 6.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Putitout
Minus 1 years loan fee. Why not? The Turks owe us anyway if he completes two years. Until they pay up and complete the transfer he is ours . Fingers crossed then. Maybe we won’t have to pay loan fee if player ends loan. Could be some bonus money in transfer pot, be interesting to know how much Leipzig value him at.
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daven Hailsham 16 Aug 20 7.33pm | |
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Please forgive me for dragging up the past, but can anyone remember where the information came from that we don't have a return clause. I looked on the cpfc website and it just says that he has gone on a 2 year loan.
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Petereagle Brockley 16 Aug 20 7.38pm | |
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Originally posted by daven
Please forgive me for dragging up the past, but can anyone remember where the information came from that we don't have a return clause. I looked on the cpfc website and it just says that he has gone on a 2 year loan. There was a £5m loan 2 buy option. Not Friedman's finest moment, but at that stage, Palace wanted to get rid. Hindsight's a wonderful thing!
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palace99 New Mills 17 Aug 20 12.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Putitout
Minus 1 years loan fee. Why not? The Turks owe us anyway if he completes two years. Until they pay up and complete the transfer he is ours . exactly - he is our player so if an offer comes in and the player wants to go then the deal can go through. We will need to pay Turks for breaking the loan deal 1 year early. He is contracted to Palace until 2022, the buy out option is at the end of the 2021 season, not now.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 17 Aug 20 1.43pm | |
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The Club will not willingly reveal any detail of the deal unless they can put a positive spin on it.
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EddieMac 17 Aug 20 2.05pm | |
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Everyone seems to be just presuming that the club made a pigs ear of this deal. No of us know the facts on this one.
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daven Hailsham 17 Aug 20 2.25pm | |
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Thats what I was wondering, where was it reported about the clauses or lack of them in this deal. If anyone can remember,
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The Beger Croydon 18 Aug 20 11.38am | |
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According to Chris Williams, a sports journalist for German football: "Alexander Sørloth to Leipzig is a tricky situation! Player has agreed terms, yet is still officially owned by Crystal Palace, but he’s on loan at Trabzonspor. The Turkish side can’t activate the purchase option unless he plays 50% of next season’s games. If Trabz. want to trigger it early Palace can say no!! If Palace want to break the loan agreement they have to pay a hefty fee, but Sørloth himself can force a move back to Palace if he wishes under the loan deal. Looks a mess from the outside, but Sørloth has agreed full terms with Leipzig according to reports in Norway, he’s obviously confident he can get what he wants" [Tweet Link]
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 18 Aug 20 11.46am | |
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Originally posted by The Beger
According to Chris Williams, a sports journalist for German football: "Alexander Sørloth to Leipzig is a tricky situation! Player has agreed terms, yet is still officially owned by Crystal Palace, but he’s on loan at Trabzonspor. The Turkish side can’t activate the purchase option unless he plays 50% of next season’s games. If Trabz. want to trigger it early Palace can say no!! If Palace want to break the loan agreement they have to pay a hefty fee, but Sørloth himself can force a move back to Palace if he wishes under the loan deal. Looks a mess from the outside, but Sørloth has agreed full terms with Leipzig according to reports in Norway, he’s obviously confident he can get what he wants" [Tweet Link] this couldn't be more Palace
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Crystal_Clear Belfast 18 Aug 20 11.47am | |
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If Sorloth has the opportunity of going to Leipzig, then he is going to take it. If he has the ability to cut short his loan, then I'm sure he will do that. Otherwise, Palace will be paying out to cut short the loan. Either way, we should benefit from selling him to Leipzig. Just a thought, isn't Ademola Lookman still at Leipzig ? Looking at Wikipedia he only played 11 games last season. Still only 22. Part of the deal ?
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 18 Aug 20 1.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Crystal_Clear
If Sorloth has the opportunity of going to Leipzig, then he is going to take it. If he has the ability to cut short his loan, then I'm sure he will do that. Otherwise, Palace will be paying out to cut short the loan. Either way, we should benefit from selling him to Leipzig. Just a thought, isn't Ademola Lookman still at Leipzig ? Looking at Wikipedia he only played 11 games last season. Still only 22. Part of the deal ?
Edited by doombear (18 Aug 2020 1.10pm)
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