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He’s got 2.5 years on his contract so it’ll come down to who can match wages.  Homegrown so assume no accounting loss.

 

Skipp will be the defensive midfielder next year so he’s at best back up even in the championship - even we won’t play Skipp and Hamza against the likes of Oxford at home!

 

 

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6 minutes ago, JimJams said:

 

It shouldn't be a loan.  Sheffield Utd are desperate in their push for promotion and have a lot of injuries in the midfield.  They're desperate.  Let's face it, they must be if Hamza is seen as the answer.  So we hold the cards here.  Buy.  Only caveat is if they want to up it to a ridiculous fee on promotion, but do we want to take the chance of him coming back?

 

We've seen with Souttar how loaning out a player, even if he does well for the club he's at can backfire from unfortunate circumstances such as injury.  Imagine we send them Hamza on loan and he's great for them but does his ACL or some shit with a few games left.  He comes back, and presumably after recovery, worse than ever.

 

Good luck trying to find a buyer for Hamza when we're a PL side with thr wages he's on. A loan with obligation to buy on promotion would be a decent outcome.

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45 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

Why do we keep giving this lad new contracts?

 

It's bad decision after bad decision with this club, total idiots.

Extending his contract when he went to Watford on loan was one of the dumbest mistakes we've made

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44 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

Good luck trying to find a buyer for Hamza when we're a PL side with thr wages he's on. A loan with obligation to buy on promotion would be a decent outcome.

Without getting into a debate on the accuracy of wage reporting a quick google search puts Hamza on 50k a week as a prem player.  36k last year in the champ.  Given we're looking well like a soon to be champ outfit his wage will once again be down to 36k.  Now whilst that's a lot for a champ midfielder, he's going to Sheffield Utd on the pretense of getting back to the Premier League and they're fairly well stacked to do that.  Tom Davies is (again googled) on about £30kpw in the Championship, it's not that big a gap that something can't be sorted, either with us taking a hit slightly on fee, or making up the slight difference if Utd are up for paying him in around that kind of figure.

If it's a loan with obligation to buy on promotion the fee should increase.

We're usually the desperate ones being bent over.  We should learn how to do it ourselves when the shoe is up the other arse.

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3 hours ago, splinterdream said:

It's quite ironic that when all our stats are pointing to being weak in midfield with tackle percentage low, that we're pushing a player that maybe able to change that out of the door, hamza would be worth a try in a 4-1-4-1 formation 

He's played 130 minutes in the league this year and made 1 tackle. Yes, he won it but the problem with Hamza isn't his ability to win challenges it's his ability to get close enough to even make a challenge. 

His reading of the game is absolutely dreadful, which leads to him always reacting and chasing the game. That's why at this level, he just can't cut it. He doesn't have the football intelligence to be a PL DM. 

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6 minutes ago, scinnell said:

Good championship squad player, which will prove useful next season.


 

we don’t need people on prem wages being a squad player in the championship.

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I know I'm in the minority, but I think he deserves more mins this season. With Ndidi's long term injury we have conceded goals for fun. Our midfield during this period is like a revolving door, we need defensive stability there.

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1 hour ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

Why do we keep giving this lad new contracts?

 

It's bad decision after bad decision with this club, total idiots.

Cos he is happy to be a fringe player and we can theoretically command a decent fee if he has several years on his contract.

 

I say theoretically because sorry Hamza, you are shit shit shit

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1 hour ago, Ric Flair said:

Good luck trying to find a buyer for Hamza when we're a PL side with thr wages he's on. A loan with obligation to buy on promotion would be a decent outcome.

My only other thought process was if he was on say 60k a week with 2.5 years left and Sheffield offered him 45k a week on a year deal and a nominal fee like 3 million?

 

I'd take that.

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8 minutes ago, Silebyfox_89 said:

My only other thought process was if he was on say 60k a week with 2.5 years left and Sheffield offered him 45k a week on a year deal and a nominal fee like 3 million?

 

I'd take that.

They won’t

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1 hour ago, sm1 said:

I know I'm in the minority, but I think he deserves more mins this season. With Ndidi's long term injury we have conceded goals for fun. Our midfield during this period is like a revolving door, we need defensive stability there.


 

classic manager tactic. If you don’t rate someone, freeze them out to encourage them to leave. 

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2 hours ago, JimJams said:

Without getting into a debate on the accuracy of wage reporting a quick google search puts Hamza on 50k a week as a prem player.  36k last year in the champ.  Given we're looking well like a soon to be champ outfit his wage will once again be down to 36k.  Now whilst that's a lot for a champ midfielder, he's going to Sheffield Utd on the pretense of getting back to the Premier League and they're fairly well stacked to do that.  Tom Davies is (again googled) on about £30kpw in the Championship, it's not that big a gap that something can't be sorted, either with us taking a hit slightly on fee, or making up the slight difference if Utd are up for paying him in around that kind of figure.

If it's a loan with obligation to buy on promotion the fee should increase.

We're usually the desperate ones being bent over.  We should learn how to do it ourselves when the shoe is up the other arse.

I think it'll come down to what they'd offer him were they to go up. We might have to subsidise his wages for the rest of this season but at this stage I'd just take him going for a nominal fee.

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2 hours ago, sm1 said:

I know I'm in the minority, but I think he deserves more mins this season. With Ndidi's long term injury we have conceded goals for fun. Our midfield during this period is like a revolving door, we need defensive stability there.

Horrendous against Newcastle. I know the formation left him and Skipp exposed but he was just watching players run by him 

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