I disagree with these loan fees but accepting they are inevitable these days it is pretty reasonable.
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The Mail Online is claiming that the loan fee demanded by Liverpool is £3m (which is certainly 'well in excess' of £1m) and with penalty payments if he doesn't play a minimum number of games - which is what was widely reported for the Grujic loan, and most other loan deals involving Liverpool players. If that is correct (?) it is no wonder that Derby backed out.
I don't want to disable my Adblocker (even for a short time) so can't copy a link but from what I can see of the Mail Online at 5.00am UK time seems to be indicating that 'Harry Wilson set for Cardiff season-long loan'. It certainly does indicate the deal is near 3million and that the player is in talks with Cardiff.
News outlets reporting that we are paying over 3 million loan fee.
I can't see that at all.
I would baulk at £1million loan fee.
Swansea are in for Palmer at Bristol, who is no Wilson, but would certainly be a good signing and significantly better value than Wilson if he costs us £3 million loan fee.
That figure may reflect the loan and his salary.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ng-3m-fee.html
Cmon Bluebirds- make my day.
I thought Wilson was pretty poor in the last two Wales matches. I say that not because I don't want him here (I think he is, at least, a good Championship level player), but more from the point of view that some of our fans' very high expectations of him may not be met.
Also, if it is true that there is a loan fee pf £3 million to be paid for the player, wouldn't that be more than we would probably have to pay to sign Woodrow permanently?
With Wilson, the only way I can see him signing for us permanently is if we were to go up this season and there has been little so far to suggest that is going to happen. With Woodrow there would be the possibility that we could sell him at a profit if he played to his potential for us.
Of course, the possibility that we have Woodrow and Wilson on our books by this time tomorrow cannot be discounted, but I would have thought there would have to be one or maybe two significant departures from the first team squad today for that to happen.
Dunno how reliable this site is, but it's saying Wilson is in Cardiff for a medical.
https://www.footballinsider247.com/h...cal-liverpool/
https://twitter.com/_pauljoyce/statu...919415296?s=21
Paul Joyce saying it’s done, so it’s done.
I'm hoping that his last few Wales performances have been down to a lack of game time so far this season rather than a lack of quality. When he's had regular games under his bet at this level he's been quality and the exact thing that we've been missing, I'm looking forward to this coming off.
Id be pissed off if we pay any sort of loan fee to them. They can feck off.
I wonder if it's a case of staying in the game until deadline day, at which point the fee might be different
It's going to take him a month or two to get up to speed but a very good player at championship level with still room to grow if we get an unlikely promotion.
We're told we're looking at two players and could still end up with no one. Trouble is, I think we're two players away from being as good as last year when, despite finishing fifth, we squeezed into the play-offs. Are the standards of last year good enough to get back into play-offs this year?
https://www.sportekz.com/football/li...yers-salaries/
This dubious link suggests he's on 60k - I can't imagine we'd be prepared to pay that much.
It's probably not correct though is it?
Sky Sports breaking news headline is Liverpool agree 1.2m loan move with Cardiff.
I'm tired of worrying or thinking too much in terms of the clubs finances, do enough of that balancing at home. So as a supporter of Cardiff City I think that would be a terrific signing, just what we need.