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Can Newcastle recall Lua Lua?



saafend_seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
13,902
BN1
I know you can't for one month loans, but what about for 6 month loans?

Sorry if this is somewhere else, but could not find it.
 










The Camel

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Nov 1, 2010
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Darlington, UK
I am not so sure Newcastle can't recall him.

Didn't Fergie recall a couple of Utd youngsters from long term loans at Preston after his son got the axe?
 




GoldWithFalmer

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Apr 24, 2011
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CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,823
If you pay a fee for a loan there is no recall. I don't know what the reason is this time though.
 






ees complicated no?

New member
Apr 3, 2011
4,075
Hove, United Kingdom
as long as we paid newcastle some sort of fee you get him on loan they can not recall him ... but if we didnt and we loaned him for free they can recall him any time they want, even if the fee is £1 they cant recall him, also if in the contract we have agreed a fee they must accept it and its up to kaz to choose to stay with us or go back up north
 








Brian Fantana

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Oct 8, 2006
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Then why is he on loan?

Surely if a fee has been agreed he would have been signed permanantly?

Potentially because we wanted to make sure that his ankle had healed and was not going to have a detremental effect on his game. It is quite common in loans with a view to a permanment move for the fee to be agreed at the start of the loan and then a permanent deal completed once the buying club are satisfied that everything is ok.
 






Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,276
Goldstone
Then why is he on loan?

Surely if a fee has been agreed he would have been signed permanantly?
Because he's still got an injury. A fee was agreed, but when he failed the medical we couldn't risk the price tag, so we've got a deal where if his injury doesn't look like a problem when January comes, we pay the money and keep him. If the injury is a problem, we don't (or at least we re-negotiate).

It's not easy to compare with what other clubs have done with loan deals. This isn't like a big club loaning out a great young talent to get some match practice before coming back, Newcastle didn't want him, we wanted to buy him.
You can be sure that the fee for January has already been agreed, and Newcastle can't increase it.
 






Brian Fantana

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Oct 8, 2006
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Because he's still got an injury. A fee was agreed, but when he failed the medical we couldn't risk the price tag, so we've got a deal where if his injury doesn't look like a problem when January comes, we pay the money and keep him. If the injury is a problem, we don't (or at least we re-negotiate).

It's not easy to compare with what other clubs have done with loan deals. This isn't like a big club loaning out a great young talent to get some match practice before coming back, Newcastle didn't want him, we wanted to buy him.
You can be sure that the fee for January has already been agreed, and Newcastle can't increase it.

This.
 


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