apparently they've screwed over spurs and more importantly Daniel Levy on this deal. despite it being a combined fee for Luongo and Gladwin of 3-4mill we've apparently got Luongo for less than a million! Swindon have done it this way so they don't have to pay a wacking big sell on percentage to Spurs. Pulling a Levy on Levy which is fantastic
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Is this how it works? I thought possibly in deals like this where a sell on clause in envoked would involve some sort of arbitration panel who judge how much each player went to each club for?
ie. Arsenal sign Sterling for Walcott +10m. Panel view Walcott at 30m, +10m = 40m. We get 20% of 40m (8m)
............... At least thats how I hope it works, or sell on clauses are now completely ####ed.
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No bakes unfortunately not. Someone mentioned earlier it was what swansea did with the vorm deal who had a sell on fee with Utrecht. Because there were a few players involved they declared vorm as a free transfer and Utrecht got screwed. I think they tried taking it to court but not sure what happened.Originally posted by bakes8 View PostIs this how it works? I thought possibly in deals like this where a sell on clause in envoked would involve some sort of arbitration panel who judge how much each player went to each club for?
ie. Arsenal sign Sterling for Walcott +10m. Panel view Walcott at 30m, +10m = 40m. We get 20% of 40m (8m)
............... At least thats how I hope it works, or sell on clauses are now completely ####ed.
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Hmmmmmmm. This makes sell on deals completely redundant. Say I have Austin who's worth 20m but Burnley have 50% sell on. Liverpool want to sign him but I dont wanna give BFC 10m, so I raid Liverpool for 20m of talent (say Lucas, and Lovren) and leave the little guy with 0.Originally posted by Hove Ranger View PostNo bakes unfortunately not. Someone mentioned earlier it was what swansea did with the vorm deal who had a sell on fee with Utrecht. Because there were a few players involved they declared vorm as a free transfer and Utrecht got screwed. I think they tried taking it to court but not sure what happened.
This will send small clubs to the wall, clubs that thrive on sell-on clauses in contracts. Sure this can't be legal.
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agree, surely the players value must be considered whether it's a cash transaction or a swap dealOriginally posted by bakes8 View PostHmmmmmmm. This makes sell on deals completely redundant. Say I have Austin who's worth 20m but Burnley have 50% sell on. Liverpool want to sign him but I dont wanna give BFC 10m, so I raid Liverpool for 20m of talent (say Lucas, and Lovren) and leave the little guy with 0.
This will send small clubs to the wall, clubs that thrive on sell-on clauses in contracts. Sure this can't be legal.
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i think in the example quoted (swap austin for 2 players), then yeah, the players' value does get included. but, if we sold them austin for £4m and then swapped, say, clint hill for lucas and lovren in a separate deal, then the sell on would be meaningless.Originally posted by lymehoop View Postagree, surely the players value must be considered whether it's a cash transaction or a swap deal
usually, the sell-on percentage only applies to anything above the original fee paid, so, if the op is correct, here swindon have sold luongo on at cost (so no sell-on percentage applies), but got a very good price for gladwin in a completely separate deal.
probably explains why the 2 were announced separately with gladwin (who was supposedly in more advanced discussions throughout) being announced second.
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That does make more sense now, still a bit sneaky, and surely there must be some sort of appeal process for the club who had 50% stake? Not that this should bother us mind, it's a matter between Swindon and Levy and I for one want to see Levy screwed.Originally posted by klonk View Posti think in the example quoted (swap austin for 2 players), then yeah, the players' value does get included. but, if we sold them austin for £4m and then swapped, say, clint hill for lucas and lovren in a separate deal, then the sell on would be meaningless.
usually, the sell-on percentage only applies to anything above the original fee paid, so, if the op is correct, here swindon have sold luongo on at cost (so no sell-on percentage applies), but got a very good price for gladwin in a completely separate deal.
probably explains why the 2 were announced separately with gladwin (who was supposedly in more advanced discussions throughout) being announced second.
Is interesting regarding the Walcott/Sterling situation. Hopefully we wont get fitted up here.
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