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Putitout Oxford 13 Aug 23 1.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad
I Think if he has any sort of release clause he will be gone before window closes, if he dosent he wont be going anywhere under 50m I start to think that the only thing that that has ever made this story float is the idea there is a release clause set at £35 mill. It’s just not public knowledge that such a clause exists . He isn’t one Chelsea really need, and he is not Mahrez, or at least not yet. As far as top four is concerned he is still only a beginner, a very promising beginner maybe. With the market inflated as it is £35mill might appeal, so wind that thought up and you have a roll on story.
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Norbury Old Git London 13 Aug 23 5.29pm | |
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An interesting point has come up on Chelsea’s purchase of another player. The club are close to the FFP limit on transfer fees hence try to phase their payments over the life of some very long contracts. Even if there is an unrestricted £35m buy out clause Chelsea will find it difficult to pay and keep within the FFP limit if Palace insist on the full amount up front. Does this possibly explain the reluctance to release Lewis Hall on loan without Palace negotiating on phased payments?
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est1905 13 Aug 23 5.37pm | |
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Having spoken to someone I know the other day who does get the occasional bit of information (he does not work for Palace but in his job hears info coming out of a number of clubs) Olise's injury has an unknown return date and could end up being long term.
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Lanzo-Ad Lanzarote 13 Aug 23 5.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Norbury Old Git
An interesting point has come up on Chelsea’s purchase of another player. The club are close to the FFP limit on transfer fees hence try to phase their payments over the life of some very long contracts. Even if there is an unrestricted £35m buy out clause Chelsea will find it difficult to pay and keep within the FFP limit if Palace insist on the full amount up front. Does this possibly explain the reluctance to release Lewis Hall on loan without Palace negotiating on phased payments? Whats Arthur, Stan and Jack got to say about it
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 13 Aug 23 6.03pm | |
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Originally posted by est1905
Having spoken to someone I know the other day who does get the occasional bit of information (he does not work for Palace but in his job hears info coming out of a number of clubs) Olise's injury has an unknown return date and could end up being long term. Totally agree with this, as its something i've been saying ever since the click-bait rumours started, he's injured. Only Palace buy injured players(Ferguson & Franca anyone). Anyhoo, watching the Che-Liv game, its not an attacking winger Chelsea need, it's defenders. Those posters advocating they want CG back, really, he's running around like a headless chicken & no threat whatsoever, LET IT GO!
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kevlee born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 14 Aug 23 1.21pm | |
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There seem to be two threads on Olise now.
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Den1923 14 Aug 23 4.03pm | |
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Originally posted by kevlee
There seem to be two threads on Olise now. Attachment: Premier League net spend 202324.jpg (347.19Kb)
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 14 Aug 23 4.12pm | |
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Originally posted by Den1923
So only Everton with £12mil are on less spent?
Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!! |
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The Beger Croydon 14 Aug 23 4.26pm | |
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Originally posted by kevlee
There seem to be two threads on Olise now. Before the Caicedo deal Chelsea had made £217m from their fire sale and spent £178m. If they pay £115m for Caicedo that brings spending to £293m, meaning a net spend of £76m.
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dreamwaverider London 14 Aug 23 4.29pm | |
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Originally posted by The Beger
Before the Caicedo deal Chelsea had made £217m from their fire sale and spent £178m. If they pay £115m for Caicedo that brings spending to £293m, meaning a net spend of £76m. Peanuts for them, but they must have anyway been way in breach of FFP last season surely. Edited by dreamwaverider (14 Aug 2023 4.30pm)
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Daddyorc Atlantic Highlands, NJ 14 Aug 23 4.32pm | |
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They (among others) are probably super grateful for the Saudi money being spent this year. Originally posted by Den1923
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The Beger Croydon 14 Aug 23 4.35pm | |
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Sheff U: £10m net Before the sale of Caicedo goes through Brighton have a net spend of Wolves: £37m profit. West Ham: £71m profit.
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