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  • QPRDave
    The number 10
    • Mar 2009
    • 32072

    #16
    Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad
    Eze, 22, is expected to move to Selhurst Park and the deal currently looks likely to be £15m plus around £4.5m in add-ons.

    https://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/...alace-from-qpr
    Hope he knows he'll look a right clown in red and blue

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    • Stainrod
      Silver Seat
      • Jan 2018
      • 3162

      #17
      It’s a fair price for a quality player , sad to see him leave as he was a joy to watch , hope he goes on to have a great career. Just goes to show being knocked back a few times as a kid ain’t the end of the world . Also well done to the club for spotting his talent and developing him , which has brought in this fee.

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      • QPRDave
        The number 10
        • Mar 2009
        • 32072

        #18
        Once gone not interested.
        Move on to the next hoops man to take the 10 shirt

        Eze come. Eze go

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        • stanistheman
          Platinum Seat
          • Mar 2009
          • 11151

          #19
          Thats lower than I hoped for , but not entirely unexpected. As said, it was £20m and then lowered to a £16m down payment with add ons.

          Hopefully those add ons are realistic like £1m for 25 games, 50 games, Premiership survival and not including a cup win and a top 6 finish.

          Also, a minimum 15% sell on fee.

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          • Undecided
            Silver Seat
            • Sep 2017
            • 2077

            #20
            Actually, well done to the club. They came out with a valuation, stuck to their guns, and have come away with a favourable deal.

            Perhaps that will now sting other suitors into bidding (let's hope so), but if not, we got what we were asking for (kind of - I don't know how the deal/expectation was stacked).

            Well done Eze, perhaps we'll meet again in the Prem some sunny day!

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            • Undecided
              Silver Seat
              • Sep 2017
              • 2077

              #21
              Originally posted by stanistheman
              Also, a minimum 15% sell on fee.
              On top of the rest.

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              • SheepRanger
                Administrator
                • Apr 2018
                • 8399

                #22
                Originally posted by stanistheman
                Thats lower than I hoped for , but not entirely unexpected. As said, it was £20m and then lowered to a £16m down payment with add ons.

                Hopefully those add ons are realistic like £1m for 25 games, 50 games, Premiership survival and not including a cup win and a top 6 finish.

                Also, a minimum 15% sell on fee.
                If that's the exact breakdown it's a fantastic deal

                Les is the best DoF in the championship!

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                • furlong29
                  Silver Seat
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 1109

                  #23
                  Only prob i see now is that the price will go up for our targets

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                  • dave58
                    Gold Seat
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 5285

                    #24
                    no doubt be sold on the cheap like most before over the last couple of years

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                    • loftbalcony
                      Silver Seat
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 1664

                      #25
                      We could still see another club coming in with a better deal, it's a win win, deal with Palace looks OK, deal with another club would be more money for us.
                      If any of the linked clubs were serious it's now or never.

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                      • Abseits
                        Gold Seat
                        • Aug 2014
                        • 5014

                        #26
                        Surprised he's heading to that shower - reckon he could do better than signing for a club that will be below us in the league at the end of his contract there. Still, who cares - it's a fair price for us.

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                        • Golborne
                          Apprentice
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 85

                          #27
                          They lost out on Bowen cos they wouldn’t pay upfront, so we should continue to tell them where to go and see if they risk it again. Whoever buys him will easily double their money within 2 years, so any sell on needs to be substantial. Shame about BOS not going to Bruge, cos the club would be able to approach this negotiation differently. Speaking of the latter, he’s starting to get up my nose and if he’s still here post the transfer window and not signing a contract, I’d let him rot in the reserves and see which clubs want to give him a pot of cash next year. Bet the queue won’t be that long. A decent 3 months and gone way above his stations.

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                          • LoftusRoadLad
                            W12 Seat
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 19591

                            #28
                            Lets hope we spend a fair chunk of that for some quality. Who knows what we might have in store for next season ? Our odds may shorten !

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                            • Rebel R's
                              King of Pessimism
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 12266

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Abseits
                              Surprised he's heading to that shower - reckon he could do better than signing for a club that will be below us in the league at the end of his contract there. Still, who cares - it's a fair price for us.
                              That "shower" are a midtable premiership team with a classy manager and he gets to stay in london,great move for him

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                              • Rebel R's
                                King of Pessimism
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 12266

                                #30
                                Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad
                                Lets hope we spend a fair chunk of that for some quality. Who knows what we might have in store for next season ? Our odds may shorten !
                                We have already spent over £2 million ( if reports on correct) on 2 players ,I would hope with £15 million coming in immediately for Eze that Warburton gets another £5 million to spend.

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