Star wants to borrow up to the summer of Charlton, with option to purchase 800,000 euros. Only English 1,000,000 Euros sky to let all the Ghencea in the summer. Meanwhile negotiable seen as the perfect replacement striker's Keserü already offered several clubs abroad.
The new coach at Charlton, who trained and Standard, has a problem with Tucudean and do not understand why. The club allows him to leave, so the possibility of a transfer appeared in his case. 2 days ago I was contacted by the Star, then we started talking.
Star wants to borrow up to the summer of Charlton, with option to purchase 800,000 euros. Only English 1,000,000 Euros sky to let all the Ghencea in the summer. Meanwhile negotiable seen as the perfect replacement striker's Keserü already offered several clubs abroad.
The new coach at Charlton, who trained and Standard, has a problem with Tucudean and do not understand why. The club allows him to leave, so the possibility of a transfer appeared in his case. 2 days ago I was contacted by the Star, then we started talking.
Huh?
Essentially, what it says is Bob Peeters was sacked for alienating the players over a period of six months, and as a result has been replaced by Guy Luzon, who has alienated them over a period of 6 days.
Star wants to borrow up to the summer of Charlton, with option to purchase 800,000 euros. Only English 1,000,000 Euros sky to let all the Ghencea in the summer. Meanwhile negotiable seen as the perfect replacement striker's Keserü already offered several clubs abroad.
The new coach at Charlton, who trained and Standard, has a problem with Tucudean and do not understand why. The club allows him to leave, so the possibility of a transfer appeared in his case. 2 days ago I was contacted by the Star, then we started talking.
Huh?
Essentially, what it says is Bob Peeters was sacked for alienating the players over a period of six months, and as a result has been replaced by Guy Luzon, who has alienated them over a period of 6 days.
Football Centre@TransferCentre9·40 mins40 minutes ago West Ham want Carl Jenkinson permanently. Arsenal want £12m for the privilege
Are we entitled to a sell on fee?
Suspect if there is ,we might get stiched up similar to how we did when Judas Defoe was sold to Spurs. His value was undersold due to Bobby Zamora being part of the deal. in this case I can see Jenko being used as a bargaining chip for the signing of Winston Reid.
On the face of it with Reid's contract run down, Jenks worth more not make-weight.
My point is that if there is a swap involved then the sell on clause will be worth less . Arsenal want Reid .West Ham want Jenko . My concern is that Carl's value becomes diluted in this transaction and our sell on becomes negligible as it did with Defoe and Zamora .
saw Duchatelet mentioned on the Guardians rumor mill today.
fair play, thats a nice story.
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John Chapman writes in with a nice tale that could improve Roland Duchâtelet’s battered reputation in the UK.
“Occasionally a transfer story stands out from the pack and such a one is that of Standard Liege’s centre back Laurent Ciman.
“Ciman is a regular member of Belgium’s international squad and is under contract to Standard until 2017. Despite this, Ciman is on the verge of moving to North American club, Montreal Impact (Impact de Montréal). His desire to move to the MLS (Major League Soccer) is not driven by money but for family reasons.
“Ciman’s young daughter Nina is on the autism spectrum and her parents wish to live in Quebec, a province with an international reputation in the treatment of this condition. Standard Liege chairman Roland Duchâtelet, often criticised by the fans of the clubs he owns, is releasing Ciman from his contract. This will allow the move to go through without a hitch. “The management of Standard Liege deserve respect for allowing the player to leave the club on a free transfer and it is to be hoped that the Ciman family receive the support they need in their new home.”
saw Duchatelet mentioned on the Guardians rumor mill today.
fair play, thats a nice story.
QUOTE
John Chapman writes in with a nice tale that could improve Roland Duchâtelet’s battered reputation in the UK.
“Occasionally a transfer story stands out from the pack and such a one is that of Standard Liege’s centre back Laurent Ciman.
“Ciman is a regular member of Belgium’s international squad and is under contract to Standard until 2017. Despite this, Ciman is on the verge of moving to North American club, Montreal Impact (Impact de Montréal). His desire to move to the MLS (Major League Soccer) is not driven by money but for family reasons.
“Ciman’s young daughter Nina is on the autism spectrum and her parents wish to live in Quebec, a province with an international reputation in the treatment of this condition. Standard Liege chairman Roland Duchâtelet, often criticised by the fans of the clubs he owns, is releasing Ciman from his contract. This will allow the move to go through without a hitch. “The management of Standard Liege deserve respect for allowing the player to leave the club on a free transfer and it is to be hoped that the Ciman family receive the support they need in their new home.”
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P.S. It didn't happen in our case!!
Would be a good signing for us (again).
West Ham want Carl Jenkinson permanently. Arsenal want £12m for the privilege
Are we entitled to a sell on fee?
Ipswich & Charlton want to sign Wigan striker Marc-Antoine Fortune. (Daily Mail) #itfc #cafc #wafc
Darren Randolph insists he is open to staying at Birmingham as he plans further contract talks with boss Gary Rowett.
He said: "I am certainly open to the idea about staying at Birmingham, definitely. I have said that to him (Rowett) as well.
"Gary came to me and we are still in talks about it now. I am just playing the football and waiting to speak to him again about the future."
fair play, thats a nice story.
QUOTE
John Chapman writes in with a nice tale that could improve Roland Duchâtelet’s battered reputation in the UK.
“Occasionally a transfer story stands out from the pack and such a one is that of Standard Liege’s centre back Laurent Ciman.
“Ciman is a regular member of Belgium’s international squad and is under contract to Standard until 2017. Despite this, Ciman is on the verge of moving to North American club, Montreal Impact (Impact de Montréal). His desire to move to the MLS (Major League Soccer) is not driven by money but for family reasons.
“Ciman’s young daughter Nina is on the autism spectrum and her parents wish to live in Quebec, a province with an international reputation in the treatment of this condition. Standard Liege chairman Roland Duchâtelet, often criticised by the fans of the clubs he owns, is releasing Ciman from his contract. This will allow the move to go through without a hitch.
“The management of Standard Liege deserve respect for allowing the player to leave the club on a free transfer and it is to be hoped that the Ciman family receive the support they need in their new home.”