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Ricaldos Exeter 13 Jul 20 4.59pm | |
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So is Alexander Sörloth ineligible to play for the rest of this season?
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 13 Jul 20 5.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Ricaldos
So is Alexander Sörloth ineligible to play for the rest of this season? Who knows? Bizarre situation.
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aj36094 Derbyshire 13 Jul 20 5.07pm | |
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He is loaned out until the end of next season
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 13 Jul 20 5.10pm | |
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Originally posted by aj36094
He is loaned out until the end of next season I was wondering if the only way to get him back would be for Sorloth to terminate the loan? It sounds like we can't and they won't.
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aj36094 Derbyshire 13 Jul 20 5.23pm | |
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I doubt he would come back, Trabzonspor can buy him for £5.5M and sell him for 5+ times that to the various clubs watching him so he'll either get a big deal where he is at or go on a big money move. There is another Sorloth thread so I expect this to be closed.
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jammieroger ASHFORD KENT 13 Jul 20 5.46pm | |
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Embarrassed by the whole saga hope he never plays in the Premiership and rubs our nose in it, but good luck somewhere else lad
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Eaglecoops CR3 13 Jul 20 7.47pm | |
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Knowing our lot we’ll probably offer the Turks £7m/£8m to send him back.
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 13 Jul 20 8.24pm | |
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I still find it odd that there appears to be literally no clauses whereby he can return. For example if he was injured. Most loans are ended in the event of long term injury (happened with us a few times.) Still think this was actually a player sale dressed up as a loan to fit the Turks financial position. Assuming it is time to move on.
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EddieMac 13 Jul 20 8.45pm | |
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Originally posted by aj36094
I doubt he would come back, Trabzonspor can buy him for £5.5M and sell him for 5+ times that to the various clubs watching him so he'll either get a big deal where he is at or go on a big money move. There is another Sorloth thread so I expect this to be closed. God love the club that pays £27.5 million for that stocking of piss. Edited by EddieMac (13 Jul 2020 8.45pm)
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HKOwen Hong Kong 14 Jul 20 2.21am | |
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EddieMac 14 Jul 20 7.35am | |
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Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
I still find it odd that there appears to be literally no clauses whereby he can return. For example if he was injured. Most loans are ended in the event of long term injury (happened with us a few times.) Still think this was actually a player sale dressed up as a loan to fit the Turks financial position. Assuming it is time to move on. That’s exactly what is was. Sorloth is no longer a Palace player so this thread should be closed.
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EddieMac 14 Jul 20 7.46am | |
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Also Trabzonspor have been banned from European football for a year for breaking FFP so they may not be in a position to sign outright. Hopefully we can sell to someone else and get our money back at least.
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