I think Spurs might try for a loan deal to see if he will fit into their side.
Yes, doesn't really make sense does it. Better to sell even for a low fee and save on his wages for another year....he's only got a year of his contract left, not sure how a loan could work other than they pay his salary for a season and them get him on a free.
...he's only got a year of his contract left, not sure how a loan could work other than they pay his salary for a season and them get him on a free.
yes, but the trouble with that is the miniscule degree of complexity in the structuring of such 'loan-to- buy' arrangement.Only if you could get a pre-arranged fee for sale at the end of the loan, as we did with Cleverley.
Let them hire a private plane to fly him down there. Go through all the medicals etc. Then when the paperwork comes through say £15m? Sorry thought you said £50m.Start to agree with them, and then turn the Fax off at 11:50pm on deadline day. He can go on a free next season. Fek em!
First time I've liked 1 of your posts in the Barkley thread. Are you warming to him?I would tell them to swivel ... I'd rather him rot in the reserve team than let them have him for that...
Only if you could get a pre-arranged fee for sale at the end of the loan, as we did with Cleverley.
...I might be wrong, but I don't think Cleverley's contract was up.
If any of you like a bet,
On sky bet:
Ross barkley to join spurs before the end of the window is now out to a tempting 9/4.
Or to leave Everton for any club 11/8
He's odds on to remain at Everton. (Following his injury)
If what they're saying is true about his injury, it'll take him at least a month afterwards to get him properly fit again, so there's two months of his current contract clocked off.
He ain't going anywhere this window.
Him and his agent have dropped a massive bollock on this one.