As some may have seen the EFL are apparently talking about re-starting the season in the first week of June.
That got me thinking on the logistics of this from a player point-of-view given that all loans (Cullen, McGeady and our others) will surely expire on June 30th as will the contracts of those players whose deals expire at the end of the season (Taylor and probably others too).
What is the position on this? Surely if someone's deal expires on June 30th (loan or permanent) then we are going to have to offer short-term deals to the 'new' end of the season?
But what if a player doesn't want to re-sign for that period? Will they be able, like Lyle, to simply sign for another club on July 1st but obviously not play until next season?
To be honest if I were Lyle Taylor I'd be very wary about signing a short-term deal with us, what if he breaks his leg in those remaining nine games? He is then stuck without a club for next season, whenever that starts.
I would be interested in others thoughts about this because this is clearly unprecedented and the EFL (and PL) will need to issue some guidance on this because, for example, the likes of West Ham may not want to loan Cullen to us beyond June 30th as they may want to sell him or have him fresh for next season.
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Let's see how it plays out though because I am pretty sure that some players desperate to leave their current clubs on June 30th may well challenge any forced extension of their contract or, failing that, may make themselves 'unavailable' for the remainder of the season.
We know how greedy some agents and players are so I reckon we may see some dubious conduct in the next few months as certain people try to protect their delayed big move.
A situation where every one of those contracts is extended by x amount of months, while complex to sort legally, is the fairest way of completing the existing season first. Surely that’s the outcome that suits players, fans and clubs the best.
European competitions for next year could maybe be expanded to include last year’s qualifiers and this in qualifying positions in the aborted season.
I guess that date though is to coincide with the transfer window opening - If UEFA havent opened it then he cant move, simple as that
i.e. If players want to leave on June 30th then thats fine, but current transfer rules stipulate you cant sign on a free for another club until the next Transfer WIndow opens unless you were a free transfer upon the closure of the last Transfer Window
That'll continue to apply until the next Window opens so players will have a choice
(1) Stay at the current club until this all gets sorted, they're guaranteed a Salary so will still get some income
(2) Leave and become a free transfer
Well seeing there is no sign of a definite start date to the season how long are you going to be out of pocket for because no one will be paying you
In terms of loan players thats an easy one to resolve - Josh Cullen signed on a season long loan... Well the season isnt over yet
I'm sure there are plenty that would sacrifice a couple months wages on the basis that their new club pays them the lost money via a signing on fee and leaving early also minimises the risk of picking up an injury over the final 10 games.
Charlton | League One and League Two players are the ones I'd mainly trust not to leave as none will be on high salaries
Likes of Liverpool will moan that the season shouldnt have been ended, likes of Aston Villa will moan they've been relegated with a game in hand
The authorities need to realise this and just make a decision - Either that or they should stop trying to squeeze the season into too small a window as possible
i.e. if its not safe to play Football until January 2021 then they may as well finish this one rather than trying to mess around squeezing in the next one
Whereas if they take the standings as they are, all the relegated clubs will take action. Plus any club that could mathematically have made the top two. Huge can of worms would be opened up.
Any player who has a contract finish on the 30th June who has another club lined up, I would imagine their next club will not be starting that contract until they know when they will start playing again.
Also, the players are being paid, so their contract is running down. If they want to extend the league through July, will they get an extra months pay, or are they supposed to play for nothing. The argument will be they have already been paid in advance, but would their agents/advisors agree.