Unless Robins wants to exit Wilson and Collins
Seems like he’s turned down big contracts from Plymouth too.Cooper has 1 year left on his contract so maybe a deal to be done but personally I don’t see it happening if we’ve got Dovin.
Seems like he’s turned down big contracts from Plymouth too.
Also done his ACL before - tick!
Wolves in the race for Hamer.
Until recently I hadn’t realised we might have a sell on clause. How much we likely to get?Southampton also interested.
Lots of clubs eyeing him up. I’ll eat my hat if Gus is playing SU next season. A bidding war will be in our favour.
Until recently I hadn’t realised we might have a sell on clause. How much we likely to get?
Don’t we have 10% of sell on?Until recently I hadn’t realised we might have a sell on clause. How much we likely to get?
Not sure. Gotta be worth £1.5 - £2mil then.Don’t we have 10% of sell on?
10% on full fee10-15% maybe. I’m not sure.., but I know there is one.
Sam Johnstone?Maybe we want johnstone off palace
This might get the "Arse" in gear!Paris Saint-Germain are exploring options to strengthen their attack, and Sporting Lisbon's Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres appears to be a viable option.
Blocked for Victor Osimhen, €130 million, non-negotiable. Kvara, it's a no... PSG must therefore fall back on other avenues. According to the Italian press, Paris could turn to Viktor Gyokeres because of his potentially lower cost.
According to information reported by Corriere dello Sport, the Swedish striker could be bought from Sporting Lisbon for €100 million.
This difference of €30 million compared to Osimhen's clause makes Gyokeres a more financially viable option for the Parisian club.
Vik’s agent working to get that dealParis Saint-Germain are exploring options to strengthen their attack, and Sporting Lisbon's Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres appears to be a viable option.
Blocked for Victor Osimhen, €130 million, non-negotiable. Kvara, it's a no... PSG must therefore fall back on other avenues. According to the Italian press, Paris could turn to Viktor Gyokeres because of his potentially lower cost.
According to information reported by Corriere dello Sport, the Swedish striker could be bought from Sporting Lisbon for €100 million.
This difference of €30 million compared to Osimhen's clause makes Gyokeres a more financially viable option for the Parisian club.
YepSam Johnstone?
lol
WatergateWhat was the Nixon story today then?
Its normally 10% on profit. Seems they are touting him at the £15m they agreed with us. Therefore we may not get much of a cut on this.10-15% maybe. I’m not sure.., but I know there is one.
Ure I read it's sell on fee based on total fee for this oneIts normally 10% on profit. Seems they are touting him at the £15m they agreed with us. Therefore we may not get much of a cut on this.
However, bear in mind SU points deduction is for not paying transfer installments on time, we might at least get paid what we are owed on time.
Its normally 10% on profit. Seems they are touting him at the £15m they agreed with us. Therefore we may not get much of a cut on this.
However, bear in mind SU points deduction is for not paying transfer installments on time, we might at least get paid what we are owed on time.
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Ure I read it's sell on fee based on total fee for this one
That will be a useful windfall then. I would be stunned if he is still at SU in September. He was by far their best player in PL & has nothing to prove in the Champ. Hopefully Gus will go to Fulham to replace Paulinha & cull their interest in Sheaf.Saddle reported it was 10% on the full fee for Gus.
(When his ITK was a bit more reliable!)
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