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[Albion] Alexis Mac Allister - *** New Contract Until 2025 ***



















Springal

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Does seem a bit odd no sign of a contract. Still young and can’t believe he’s pushing for huge money ?
 


Icy Gull

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Why sign a new contract? He is going to have a blinder of a season and will move to a massive club, be it in England or abroad next season. Running down his contract makes a transfer easier for him, his agent and the buying club no?

Biss has shown him the way, I’ll be surprised if any of our star players will be signing new contracts :down:
 




b.w.2.

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Why sign a new contract? He is going to have a blinder of a season and will move to a massive club, be it in England or abroad next season. Running down his contract makes a transfer easier for him, his agent and the buying club no?

Biss has shown him the way, I’ll be surprised if any of our star players will be signing new contracts :down:

Because he is at a great club already. You know, one he will play for, not a bench warmer at a Big 6 one or similar


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b.w.2.

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Why sign a new contract? He is going to have a blinder of a season and will move to a massive club, be it in England or abroad next season. Running down his contract makes a transfer easier for him, his agent and the buying club no?

Biss has shown him the way, I’ll be surprised if any of our star players will be signing new contracts :down:

How negative!! We will see… I believe you are very wrong…


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Swansman

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Why sign a new contract? He is going to have a blinder of a season and will move to a massive club, be it in England or abroad next season. Running down his contract makes a transfer easier for him, his agent and the buying club no?

Agree that there's not a lot of reasons for him to sign, unfortunately.

Obviously if he feels the club would not block a massive move, there's a slim chance he could sign if there is a significantly improved deal on the table. Also adds a bit of security in case of injury etc.

But most likely he won't sign as it would be pretty daft strategically speaking from a career perspective.
 




b.w.2.

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Agree that there's not a lot of reasons for him to sign, unfortunately.

Obviously if he feels the club would not block a massive move, there's a slim chance he could sign if there is a significantly improved deal on the table. Also adds a bit of security in case of injury etc.

But most likely he won't sign as it would be pretty daft strategically speaking from a career perspective.

See above.


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Springal

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Agree that there's not a lot of reasons for him to sign, unfortunately.

Obviously if he feels the club would not block a massive move, there's a slim chance he could sign if there is a significantly improved deal on the table. Also adds a bit of security in case of injury etc.

But most likely he won't sign as it would be pretty daft strategically speaking from a career perspective.

Because his current deal won’t be that good I imagine. And where would he go? He’s good but not sure he’s in a position like Bissouma who you’d be very certain goes to a top 6 team.

Surely new deal earning better money for a couple of years and then still being able to move in a transfer deal is better than running down your deal on a lot less money

It does seem unfortunate to have so many players appearing to run down their contracts or lack of news that a new deal is likely. Maupay, Mac , Trossard off the top of my head
 


Swansman

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Because he is at a great club already. You know, one he will play for, not a bench warmer at a Big 6 one or similar


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Brighton is a great club if you're Shane Duffy or Jason Steele or something in that. If you're a frequently picked young Argentinian international midfielder, the ambitions are going to be A LOT higher than finishing mid-table in the PL while earning a third of what you could be earning.

How negative!! We will see… I believe you are very wrong…


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Usually you want to start negotiations with a player when there is 2+ years left on their contract or the value of the player will decrease as you can't get the same deal for a player with 2+ years as you can for someone who can just leave in a year. Ali Mac now has less than 1 year left and this is not a great sign. If he was ever to sign a new deal, it would most likely be done by now.
 




Swansman

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Because his current deal won’t be that good I imagine. And where would he go? He’s good but not sure he’s in a position like Bissouma who you’d be very certain goes to a top 6 team.

Surely new deal earning better money for a couple of years and then still being able to move in a transfer deal is better than running down your deal on a lot less money

It does seem unfortunate to have so many players appearing to run down their contracts or lack of news that a new deal is likely. Maupay, Mac , Trossard off the top of my head

Where he would go if he continues to play like in the spring (or even improves) in the best league in the world while also perhaps throwing in a decent World Cup performance? Juventus, Inter or Milan seems like quite likely options.
 


Icy Gull

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How negative!! We will see… I believe you are very wrong…


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Hope so, but I’d go for realistic over negative. :shrug:
 
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chaileyjem

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Why sign a new contract? He is going to have a blinder of a season and will move to a massive club, be it in England or abroad next season. Running down his contract makes a transfer easier for him, his agent and the buying club no?

Biss has shown him the way, I’ll be surprised if any of our star players will be signing new contracts :down:

You sign a new contract to get a big new pay rise. So there’s that. Cheer up Icy. Brighton are actually one of the biggest clubs in Europe already …and there’s no sign at all - why would there be - that all our players ; star or otherwise ; are off.
 


Icy Gull

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You sign a new contract to get a big new pay rise. So there’s that. Cheer up Icy. Brighton are actually one of the biggest clubs in Europe already …and there’s no sign at all - why would there be - that all our players ; star or otherwise ; are off.

Nope there isn’t, Cucurella apart but when was the last time a star player signed an improved and longer contract? Dunk?

I know you’re Mr Positive so won’t be in any way concerned at the number of players with short durations left :smile:
 




Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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We don't know if there is a secret club option on his current deal for an extra year :shrug:

I have a feelin' there is - as otherwise we'd be touting him around.
 


chaileyjem

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Nope there isn’t, Cucurella apart but when was the last time a star player signed an improved and longer contract? Dunk?

I know you’re Mr Positive so won’t be in any way concerned at the number of players with short durations left :smile:

Pascal Gross about 2 weeks ago.
 


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