Because we are in the do do and Mel's desperate!!
The word is Kaide Gordon on of the best prospects in the country looks like signing for Liverpool £1mill amid Man u & Spurs interest
Well if that's the case, it looks like the takeover is a dead duck,because any business brain would make them pay through the nose when three of the biggest clubs are sniffing
£1 million seems cheap for how he's described
Why ?????????
Because we are in the do do and Mel's desperate!!
That might be the case, but transfer fees for young players are complicated, they involve a set fee up front, plus add ons depending upon the age of the player, what contract he has with his parent club and involve additional fees based on first team appearances, international appearances etc.
So a £1 million up front fee sounds reasonable.
And he might come back to us on lian?
I am sure you are right Swale but being in the do do with a desperate owner doesn't help!
A lot will depend on whether he has a pro contract or not. If he's a scholar there's that "table of payments" that decides how much if clubs can't agree a figure and we might get a lot less than a million.
Personally, I'd be much to see Holmes go for a million to the Terriers than Kaide go anywhere at almost any price. He looks like "one for the future" and could either help us get to where we want to be or bring in mega bucks in a couple of years.
The route to football stardom is littered with ‘next best things’ and great te enage hopes, but how many actually make it?
At Derby I suppose Steve Powell, Tom Huddleston and Will Hughes are the stand outs who broke through at 16 and really went on to make it big, but they’re in the minority.
No idea if Gordon will be another but it’s an easily affordable financial risk for Liverpool and, in our current situation, might be a ‘lifeline’ for us...especially if, as GP says, he comes back on loan.
Might be the next Huddleston/Hughes or just another Bobby Duncan/Mason Bennett. Sadly we probably can’t wait to find out.
It's a pity that we're getting screwed over again, as we did with Man City and young Delap.
Why can't we follow Birmingham's lead with Bellingham? They were able to wait until his 17th birthday, sign him on a professional contract and then sell him to Dortmund for over £20m.
Is it a case of Bellingham appreciating what Blues did for him and 'rewarding' them by waiting until he was 17?
If so, couldn't Gordon be persuaded to do the same, I'm sure Liverpool will still be there in a few months time.
Looks like things are moving on, and he may be a goner
My opinion is let home go, for a suitable fee and add ons for future progression
Why? Because I'm currently a 'now' supporter, I want us to stay in The Championship this year and let future years take care of themselves, he can't really contribute but a 'cut'n'frust centre forward' (quote from Derek Hales) that we recruit with the freed up cash CAN. I'm not into this 'let us drop to league 1 then bounce back stronger' b*ll*cks - look at Sunderland