I don`t want straight loans unless its an older player coming towards the end, loans with options to buy are the way to go.
Why should we take a player on loan, train him and improve him, only for his parent club to take him back a lot better player.
We are a big club and should not be doing other clubs favours by developing their players, so loan with options or obligations to buy are the way to go.
Obviously, exceptions can be made for more older established players.
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
I don`t want straight loans unless its an older player coming towards the end, loans with options to buy are the way to go.
Why should we take a player on loan, train him and improve him, only for his parent club to take him back a lot better player.
We are a big club and should not be doing other clubs favours by developing their players, so loan with options or obligations to buy are the way to go.
Obviously, exceptions can be made for more older established players.
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Exactly. Cavani on loan I can totally accept, but loaning someone like Jović from Madrid is a no no for me. You will get a player that’s not really into the club and will only end up being developed for Madrid.
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posted on 19/1/20
Tadic <fackyouautospell>
posted on 19/1/20
I don`t want straight loans unless its an older player coming towards the end, loans with options to buy are the way to go.
Why should we take a player on loan, train him and improve him, only for his parent club to take him back a lot better player.
We are a big club and should not be doing other clubs favours by developing their players, so loan with options or obligations to buy are the way to go.
Obviously, exceptions can be made for more older established players.
posted on 19/1/20
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
I don`t want straight loans unless its an older player coming towards the end, loans with options to buy are the way to go.
Why should we take a player on loan, train him and improve him, only for his parent club to take him back a lot better player.
We are a big club and should not be doing other clubs favours by developing their players, so loan with options or obligations to buy are the way to go.
Obviously, exceptions can be made for more older established players.
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Exactly. Cavani on loan I can totally accept, but loaning someone like Jović from Madrid is a no no for me. You will get a player that’s not really into the club and will only end up being developed for Madrid.
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