Impasse by gossip Fer
From our Telesport Editorial
LIVERPOOL -
The impasse in the negotiations between Everton FC Twente and is facilitated by the sudden negative news about Leroy Fer in the Netherlands.
Blame for the reputation of the international was that after the announcement of his transfer to Everton on TV suddenly a whistle was done about the midfielder, who always as an up-and-top professional is considered.
The condition of his knee would not be good and off the field would Fer not professionally supported by, among others, too many to go into the nightlife.
'Serious crime'
Moreover Fer suspected of a serious offense, "and soon to appear in court in a commercial case sensitive. The latter two aspects were subsequently FC Twente chairman Joop Munsterman openly confirmed.
The publicity sensitive lawsuit reveals a visit to the prosecutor for a settlement proposal relating to a minor offense. The sudden bad news show about Fer seemed designed to convince supporters that the sale of one of the best players mid-season it was a good thing.
Knee
But while Liverpool alarm bells went off. In particular, the weak knee had attracted attention. Everton decided to triple check of the knee, which led to many delays.
Eventually the doctors gave it the green light, but Everton decided to additional requirements on FC Twente including payment in installments and variation in the amount of the transfer fee based on the number of games played. This would Everton the risk of the 'weak' knee Fer distribute the buying and selling parties. The requirements are chairman Joop Munsterman and his right Aldo van der Laan raw on the roof. The agreement between the clubs on a transfer fee of 10 million euros, Monday through Everton world at all was made, is thus suddenly called into question.