There is an obligation to buy, which we currently can’t fulfil because of the transfer embargo. However, once we formally become a PL club again we won’t have an embargo and should be able to sign him for the agreed fee.Is there an automatic first option to buy as part of loan agreemet? Or could we be gazzumped?
From memory we were obligated to buy after securing promotion, the question is will the transfer embargo cause any issues as that will be in place until 1st July when the clubs registration switches to EPL from EFL I believe, so not sure how that will play out if the contract with Lisbon states we need to buy before that dateIs there an automatic first option to buy as part of loan agreemet? Or could we be gazzumped?
I cannot comment either way but that's what the article says. The author is Ben Fisher.So, will the Premier League release the transfer embargo the English Football League imposed on the club for breaching profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) in March? If not, what happens to Jamie Vardy, Wilfred Ndidi and Jannik Vestergaard, among the regulars out of contract at the end of June? Will Leicester be powerless to rubber-stamp the £14.5m deal they agreed with Sporting to sign Fatawu in the event of promotion? “In this moment, it is complicated,” Maresca said on Tuesday. Under the embargo, Leicester cannot re-sign current players or register new ones without EFL approval. Leicester will formally become a Premier League club again at the annual general meeting in Harrogate at the end of June. The league may well have a few questions for them.
He's probably just another lazy pissed hack amongst the crowd of 'em currently milking the 'LCFC are the bad guys' theme. There might be a few outliers like John Percy, but most of the shite you'll read won't be worth reading.There's an article in The Guardian today ("A Premier League return is the only certainty in Leicester’s cloudy future") which puts questionmarks behind an immediate lift of the transfer embargo and the Fatawu transfer:
I cannot comment either way but that's what the article says. The author is Ben Fisher.
I think contract extensions are allowed only at the discretion of the EFL, I expect they won't allow it cos they hate us.We are allowed to give new contracts to out of contract players.
What's that got to do with the price of coal?When and how do the PL put some TV money into club's bank accounts?
Haven't we already borrowed it all from Macquarie?When and how do the PL put some TV money into club's bank accounts?
We are not in the PLWhen and how do the PL put some TV money into club's bank accounts?