Yeah sure. Because he really gives a fuck what the fans think.Maybe this is levy deliberately breaking the rules to save money but be able to claim he tried...
Seriously...
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Yeah sure. Because he really gives a fuck what the fans think.Maybe this is levy deliberately breaking the rules to save money but be able to claim he tried...
But it appears that Man City approached Forest and asked how much they wanted for Gibbs-White. Forest did not break the NDA and said £100 million. Man City could have put in a lower bid, but decided not to pursue it at that time. If they had known that there was a release clause and its amount then they would have bid £60 million, but they were not entitled to be told about that clause, even if they had made a successful offer.
That's just wrong. If you have a release clause of £60 million and the other club offers £80 million, then the player is sold for £80 million, the purpose of the release clause in this case is that an offer of at least £60 million will trigger the clause.
So when we get told that club x has triggered player x release clause and are set to buy him, are they always £20m / £30m over it?But it appears that Man City approached Forest and asked how much they wanted for Gibbs-White. Forest did not break the NDA and said £100 million. Man City could have put in a lower bid, but decided not to pursue it at that time. If they had known that there was a release clause and its amount then they would have bid £60 million, but they were not entitled to be told about that clause, even if they had made a successful offer.
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So, what happens if Levy rolls in knowing that they want the 100m and offers 60m anyway? It's not like that would be out of character, and the player would be sold. You don't know if that is what happened here.But it appears that Man City approached Forest and asked how much they wanted for Gibbs-White. Forest did not break the NDA and said £100 million. Man City could have put in a lower bid, but decided not to pursue it at that time. If they had known that there was a release clause and its amount then they would have bid £60 million, but they were not entitled to be told about that clause, even if they had made a successful offer.
Why wouldn't he get another chance to make a big move? He'll be out of contact in a couple of years and in his prime. Club would miss out, yeah, but not the player.For now
MGW is choosing not to antagonize the club to get his move for now.
If he was ruthless enough to tell us the clause, he’s ruthless enough to do that if he needs to.
Right now he’s probably trying to protect any bonuses he’s due in his contract and keep Forest sweet. If it looks like the move is off, his agency aren’t a bunch of jokers, they will do what they have to do to earn their % from this move. If he stays, the club and player might never get another chance to make a big move.
Forest have put in the complaint to the Premier League. But in such cases, it is expected that there will be a good-faith attempt to resolve the problem before it moves to the next step, so that's what they did.Still threating after 5 days ??? why ??? just do it FFS Fatty .............. Wonder why they havent after huffing n puffing about it for almost a week? cos fatty got nothing
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The threat to MGW here isn't just an investigation of him and his agency regarding how Tottenham came to acquire their knowledge of the release clause, it's also the threat of not being able to play during a season where MGW will be desperate to impress his way into the England team for the World Cup.true i think at this point mgw has to fight for the move or it's off and there may be consequences for him if fights for it. i'd guess he's pushing us to make him whole for whatever happens to him if he fights his way out.
Foul voted.I am Cityground and I am here because I joined the forum and I am now using it without breaking any rules. I'm happy to introduce myself to such a welcoming person as yourself.
But that is NOT what happened here.In the example there is no club offering £60 million. There are two clubs, the player is contracted to the first, the second wants that player. There is a confidential NDA relating to the release clause between the first club and the player. The second club is not aware of the release clause nor of its contents. The second club offers £80 million, the first club accepts this. Because the release clause of £60 million has now been met, the sale goes ahead at £80 million, assuming that the player is happy with his personal terms.
Why wouldn't he get another chance to make a big move? He'll be out of contact in a couple of years and in his prime. Club would miss out, yeah, but not the player.
No, the club and player may have decided that it is public information. It's up to the two of them what happens, it is part of a negotiated contract after all.So when we get told that club x has triggered player x release clause and are set to buy him, are they always £20m / £30m over it?
The question really is, are there bids being accepted above secret release clauses all the time and the public (and perhaps even the buying club) just never finds out about it?So when we get told that club x has triggered player x release clause and are set to buy him, are they always £20m / £30m over it?
They haven't complained to the PL.Forest have put in the complaint to the Premier League. But in such cases, it is expected that there will be a good-faith attempt to resolve the problem before it moves to the next step, so that's what they did.
Sure, all these things may happen. But the way you stated it was pretty definitive.He could get injured, his form could fall off
Anything could happen
Football careers are very short
Not getting this deal done is gambling with a lot of money on the table
Especially after City clearly decided that 60m was too much for them to pay
You doth protest too much methinks. Neither you or anyone on here knows the purpose of the release clause or who wanted one inserted in the first place.That's just wrong. If you have a release clause of £60 million and the other club offers £80 million, then the player is sold for £80 million, the purpose of the release clause in this case is that an offer of at least £60 million will trigger the clause.
Yeah sure. Because he really gives a fuck what the fans think.
Seriously...