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[Albion] Where is Alexis going? (Liverpool - for an undisclosed fee...)

Where is Alexis going?


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Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
May 8, 2018
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There is a clause. Call it whatever you want..exit, minimum fee, release. Doesn't matter, this transfer has proven there is. Unless you think we'd sell Mac to the first bidder for the cheapest price.
Really don't get why people are so adamant to deny it.
Quite, as well as the amount of people who believe we will operate each contract in the same way and the many who know Tony Bloom well enough personally to have an insight into his negotiating strategy.
 

Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
31,106
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
There is a clause. Call it whatever you want..exit, minimum fee, release. Doesn't matter, this transfer has proven there is. Unless you think we'd sell Mac to the first bidder for the cheapest price.
Really don't get why people are so adamant to deny it.
On the contrary, if there was a release clause I believe we’d already have seen Mac paraded at Anfield, much as Joao Pedro was unveiled by us prior to the window. The FACT we haven’t suggests nothing agreed yet between the clubs, as per AN.
 

Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
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I seem to recall previous transfers have followed a similar pattern, where a very low fee has been discussed freely around the internet.
Those deals then took longer to complete than expected, for an undisclosed fee, with Naylor later tweeting something like "significantly north of the reported figures"
 

nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
13,172
Manchester
Ok, so to answer my own question (as the rest of you failed), he was only contracted until June 24. So we wouldn't necessarily get a lot for him this summer, and it seems he only signed a new contract in October, on the basis that it would have some sort of release clause.

Seems reasonable.
Did we not have our usual one year option on top of that, or is that what took it to June '24?
So where are we:

What's the best source so far, do we believe there's a release clause, and if so is it specific to Liverpool?
So far the best and only source of the release clause is what David Ornstein wrote a couple of weeks ago, where it's reported that BHA still has control over the outcome. The fact that Naylor reiterated Ornstein's wording of this yesterday afternoon suggests it's accurate.
 

Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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Did we not have our usual one year option on top of that, or is that what took it to June '24?

So far the best and only source of the release clause is what David Ornstein wrote a couple of weeks ago, where it's reported that BHA still has control over the outcome. The fact that Naylor reiterated Ornstein's wording of this yesterday afternoon suggests it's accurate.
I think Ornstein (or possibly Naylor after retweeting) said we have a say in the proceedings not control.
 

Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
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In The Athletic, on 26th April, Naylor stated that 'Losing Mac Allister and Caicedo would bring in upwards of £160million'

So if MAC is going for the fee that is stated, then Caicedo would have to go for £100m+

Or Naylor knew nothing of the release clause situation.
There isn’t a release clause, not a set amount anyway .
 

dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
48,417
Burgess Hill
Ok, so to answer my own question (as the rest of you failed), he was only contracted until June 24. So we wouldn't necessarily get a lot for him this summer, and it seems he only signed a new contract in October, on the basis that it would have some sort of release clause.

Seems reasonable.
Exactly……and the ‘release’ clause (or whatever it is) may very well be much below what he could now be worth in a true open market, as he signed the new contract before the WC when he wasn’t a global WC-winning superstar. He could have easily not signed a new contract before the WC and left us for maybe 20-30m this summer (using Trossard as an example).
 

Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
59,428
Withdean area
And that's the difference. All these outlets deal in the cluckbait and make a MASSIVE deal out of any potential big move, whereas Andy Naylor just does his job and reports what he is told.

His source is the club itself and, while they might sometimes be economical with the truth, at least it means he's less likely to look silly when something doesn't happen.

As I've said before, no-one really knows because so much can happen up to the point a player actually signs.

Fact.
 

Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
59,428
Withdean area
This sounds rather definitive.

"But Barber was quick to quash those rumours, and revealed none of Brighton’s stars have ‘big club’ exit clauses written into their contracts."

As said previously, why would one be needed when the club allows players to speak to these clubs

Definitive that there’s no release clause.

But not quashing:

[Ornstein] "It is understood Alexis Mac Allister’s fresh terms do, indeed, contain a mechanism which can by used to help facilitate a move. This is thought not to be a typical release clause other clubs may simply trigger"
 

The Fits

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2020
8,451
Goodbye my friend
I know you're gone, you said you're gone
But I can still feel you here
It's not the end
Gotta keep it strong
Before the pain turns into fear
So glad we made it
Time will never change it, no no no
No no no no
 

Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
20,158
Brighton

Doesn’t look happy does he.

But he is a good son taking the advice of his father and trying to please him against his own doubts. I imagine he didn’t fancy coming to England much either, he was happy at Boca. But with a World Cup winners medal already, perhaps Dad knows best. The 5 year Liverpool contract could be worth the best part of £40m.

You couldn’t get a more opposite departure to that of Trossard and the soon to depart Sanchez.
 

Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
23,037
GOSBTS
Doesn’t look happy does he.

But he is a good son taking the advice of his father and trying to please him against his own doubts. I imagine he didn’t fancy coming to England much either, he was happy at Boca. But with a World Cup winners medal already, perhaps Dad knows best. The 5 year Liverpool contract could be worth the best part of £40m.

You couldn’t get a more opposite departure to that of Trossard and the soon to depart Sanchez.
Have I been wooshed ? 😂 It’s a photoshop presumably from a Brighton photo
 

WATFORD zero

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
24,082
Liverpool Edge Closer to MacAllister deal

It is understood that Liverpool, having agreed personal terms with the player, are finalising the last remaining details of the transfer of Alistair MacAllister with a medical due in the next couple of days.


= No news whatsoever, not a sausage, zilch, nowt :wink:
 

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