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Kelechi Iheanacho

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3 minutes ago, AmarteyAndChill said:

Rooneys past it. Not even premier league standard now. 

I don't understand why Rooney has become bad he was a england legend for so many years its a shame because it shows how footballers can become so bad when once they were great  

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Man City want to retain a buy back clause - according to reports . Suggested as £30 million ! 

Is this a thing now ? the buying club pays out £24 mill on a relatively untried player who could turn out to be rubbish and ultimately valueless but if he's good the seller just exercises the option to buy him back . 

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14 hours ago, DatfoxesKid23 said:

I don't understand why Rooney has become bad he was a england legend for so many years its a shame because it shows how footballers can become so bad when once they were great  

Because he's been playing at such a high level for ages probably. Also all the takeaways. 

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10 minutes ago, surrifox said:

Man City want to retain a buy back clause - according to reports . Suggested as £30 million ! 

Is this a thing now ? the buying club pays out £24 mill on a relatively untried player who could turn out to be rubbish and ultimately valueless but if he's good the seller just exercises the option to buy him back . 

 

 

Rudkin will be all over that then!

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49 minutes ago, surrifox said:

Man City want to retain a buy back clause - according to reports . Suggested as £30 million ! 

Is this a thing now ? the buying club pays out £24 mill on a relatively untried player who could turn out to be rubbish and ultimately valueless but if he's good the seller just exercises the option to buy him back . 

basically better than a loan deal then. If hes rubbish no loss. if hes good get him back.

 

This shouldn't be aloud to be honest as its only big clubs who will EVER benefit from it.

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12 minutes ago, les-tah said:

basically better than a loan deal then. If hes rubbish no loss. if hes good get him back.

 

This shouldn't be aloud to be honest as its only big clubs who will EVER benefit from it.

It certainly screws the smaller clubs over, especially if the player becomes the main star of the club then you have to lose him

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Just now, Soundman said:

It certainly screws the smaller clubs over, especially if the player becomes the main star of the club then you have to lose him

It just takes one club - and that club is bound to be west ham - to agree to something like this and then it'll become standard. Another nail in modern football.

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4 minutes ago, toddybad said:

It just takes one club - and that club is bound to be west ham - to agree to something like this and then it'll become standard. Another nail in modern football.

Also there is probably nothing West ham can do. There are not a lot of strikers available as good as Iheanacho for 25 million

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21 hours ago, surrifox said:

Man City want to retain a buy back clause - according to reports . Suggested as £30 million ! 

Is this a thing now ? the buying club pays out £24 mill on a relatively untried player who could turn out to be rubbish and ultimately valueless but if he's good the seller just exercises the option to buy him back . 

Very big in Spain. Off the top of my head, Real Madrid have done it over recent years with Marco Asencio, Alvaro Morata, Lucas Vasquez, Pedro Leon, Dani Carvajal.

 

Clever move, you get a transfer fee if they flop, and a developed player back at a lesser cost if they're good.

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46 minutes ago, Lovejoy said:

Very big in Spain. Off the top of my head, Real Madrid have done it over recent years with Marco Asencio, Alvaro Morata, Lucas Vasquez, Pedro Leon, Dani Carvajal.

 

Clever move, you get a transfer fee if they flop, and a developed player back at a lesser cost if they're good.

might be wrong but didn't Barca want this sort of deal when Gerard Deulofeu went to Everton?

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5 hours ago, Lovejoy said:

Very big in Spain. Off the top of my head, Real Madrid have done it over recent years with Marco Asencio, Alvaro Morata, Lucas Vasquez, Pedro Leon, Dani Carvajal.

 

Clever move, you get a transfer fee if they flop, and a developed player back at a lesser cost if they're good.

Clever move but then so is buying players ownership rights in South America. Both seem unethical though. The big sides will just become like Chelsea snap up every young player in sight and then do this kind of deal. It's a bit like release clauses IF it was true that Gray had 12m clause then we take all the risk playing a player when he's finding his feet/breaking through then as soon as he's ready a bigger side buys him ready made to hit the ground running. So much wrong with modern football then again makes us winning the league all the more impressive. rant over.

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