Didn't Christie have a significant time left on his contract when he first came here? Something like 2 1/2 years left.
After 18 months with us, he was entering his last year of his contract and we were close to a deal.
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It is very interesting.
So, looks like we are paying a higher percentage of his wage than Killie were, but they were latterly prepared to match us. So, Brum gain, phit, £25K out of this??
And, G-Stew could still theoretically sign a pre nupital agreement with Killie for next season? Does reek of sh1t, this one.
Mentioned on the radio last night that G-Stew and McInnes share the same agent. Maybe some Craigy Brown Myles Anderson style "obligements" going on here
Myles Anderson - Had to look him up as couldn't recall him playing for Aberdeen.
13 clubs in 7 years is a helluva movement rate.
I'd struggle to see how an agent could persuade which team to go to when financially it is the same.
I also understand that Greg Stewart had the option to join the Dons permanently, but wanted to keep his options open.
Maybe he thought that he needs to verify that he fits in and gets played in the no 10 role before committing longer
I think the loan system in itself is fine. It has allowed us to get players we wouldn't have had the chance to sign permanently (Ward, Hector, Maddison, Lowe). 57Vintage's suggestion is spot on but thus far hasn't been commented on in subsequent posts, i.e., no loaning of playing to and from clubs who are in the same division.
Not sure why anyone thinks Lewis Morgan is finished at Celtic. He's had half a season where's he's been injured for most of it.
If he comes to us, he's here to get game time and experience.
We've been told before about making the "step up" yet Morgan's best form was in the Championship. So why is he different?
https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/...-st-johnstone/
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The attacker wants to go into the summer transfer window a free agent to assess his options but McInnes hopes to use the loan spell to persuade Stewart to pen a permanent contract at Pittodrie.
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On Stewart, McInnes said: “We asked the question and would have been keen to do a permanent deal. That is entirely up to Greg though.
“Greg and his representative felt that he wanted to be a free agent come the end of the season and have a look at it.
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“Both clubs fought hard to get him and thankfully Greg chose to come here and we are delighted to have him.
“Who knows if it is longer term.
“Certainly if Greg does as well for us, as I am sure he will, then I am sure he will look at us as an option.
“If Greg is in the building hopefully that can help us maybe try to convince him to stay longer.”