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With so many rumours about Trippier being sold did we insert a sell on clause ?
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Nope.
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No it was a low fixed fee exit, as per the contract he signed with us
Not a lot could be done, at the time.
Not a lot could be done, at the time.
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yeah we told them to sell him on
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This comment should be stuck to the top of the forum, because there are still people on here who don't quite understand it.IanMcL wrote:No it was a low fixed fee exit, as per the contract he signed with us
Not a lot could be done, at the time.
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You seem to think you know a lot about transfer deals. Just because there was a low, fixed exit fee does not mean there was no sell on clause inserted.IanMcL wrote:No it was a low fixed fee exit, as per the contract he signed with us
Not a lot could be done, at the time.
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We made money when Liverpool sold Danny to Saints and some said no sell on clause on that deal eitherClaretTony wrote:You seem to think you know a lot about transfer deals. Just because there was a low, fixed exit fee does not mean there was no sell on clause inserted.
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This and the Ings departure leaves a lot to be desired a contracts a contract and if both parties came to special arrangements with in then that's what it is
I think we have learnt a trick a two now
I think we have learnt a trick a two now
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Liverpool haven't sold Ings to Southampton, he's on loan. But if Liverpool do sell him at a profit then we are entitled to 20% of that profit as per the tribunal.Bosscat wrote:We made money when Liverpool sold Danny to Saints and some said no sell on clause on that deal either
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Nothing we could have done with either. We couldn't have kept Trippier for that final year without the clause and Ings just decided he was going to run down his contract.Longside4evr wrote:This and the Ings departure leaves a lot to be desired a contracts a contract and if both parties came to special arrangements with in then that's what it is
I think we have learnt a trick a two now
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Mrs T reported to have been seen in Naples checking out the schooling.
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Although he is on loan to Southampton, there is an obligation for them to buy at the end of this season. I think the fee was quoted at £20m.ClaretTony wrote:Liverpool haven't sold Ings to Southampton, he's on loan. But if Liverpool do sell him at a profit then we are entitled to 20% of that profit as per the tribunal.
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After the season he's had, he won't be sold for an awful lot, the Spurs fans hate him.
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There is although I did hear they were trying to get out of it.Tall Paul wrote:Although he is on loan to Southampton, there is an obligation for them to buy at the end of this season. I think the fee was quoted at £20m.
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All of them?KRBFC wrote:After the season he's had, he won't be sold for an awful lot, the Spurs fans hate him.
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The vocal ones on social media, maybe the vocal minority.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote:All of them?
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to all intents and purposes he was signed last summer - but the permanent part of the move will not happen until 1July. Not privy to the detail but would be very surprised if Soton had any way out of this one at this stage without a costly legal fight.ClaretTony wrote:There is although I did hear they were trying to get out of it.
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what reason would spurs fans hate him? he has looked outstanding for them whenever i have seen him play for them.
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The article states that any club that has contributed to the education and training of a player is entitled to receive a proportion of the compensation paid to his former club, if he is transferred before the expiry of his contract.Bosscat wrote:We made money when Liverpool sold Danny to Saints and some said no sell on clause on that deal either
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Edit, seen several others have already pointed out it will be permanent in the summer.ClaretTony wrote:Liverpool haven't sold Ings to Southampton, he's on loan. But if Liverpool do sell him at a profit then we are entitled to 20% of that profit as per the tribunal.
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I'm a massive Trippier fan but he's had some terrible games this season.Wile E Coyote wrote:what reason would spurs fans hate him? he has looked outstanding for them whenever i have seen him play for them.
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I doubt they can although Palace were reported last week to have made an offer.Papabendi wrote:to all intents and purposes he was signed last summer - but the permanent part of the move will not happen until 1July. Not privy to the detail but would be very surprised if Soton had any way out of this one at this stage without a costly legal fight.
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Should be looking for a younger full back.
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Napoli after Trippier., allegedly.
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According to the Daily Express this morning Southampton to pay £18M to Liverpool for Ings this summer....ClaretTony wrote:Liverpool haven't sold Ings to Southampton, he's on loan. But if Liverpool do sell him at a profit then we are entitled to 20% of that profit as per the tribunal.
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Not sure why Trippier was given the job to mark De Ligt for their first goal but he made no attempt to follow or block him
Has had a poor end to the season from a defensive point of view and can understand why Spurs may be looking for an upgrade on him and Aurier (although Walker-Peters looks promising for the future)
Has had a poor end to the season from a defensive point of view and can understand why Spurs may be looking for an upgrade on him and Aurier (although Walker-Peters looks promising for the future)
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His defending is average but his ball control, composure on the ball and passing etc are surberb. His first touch is as good as anybody you will see for a defender. My favourite claret from the last 45 years by a mile.
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Haha trying too much.
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As said, they are committed to it but they've tried to get out of it. There remains the possibility that someone else could sign him.Bosscat wrote:According to the Daily Express this morning Southampton to pay £18M to Liverpool for Ings this summer....
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He's plenty good enough for us. Seasons ended so can't have a go at Hendrick/Defour/Wood(s) and there needs to be someone to pick on.
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I think he's 'had his 'ead turned' with the Burnley rumour.jojomk1 wrote:Not sure why Trippier was given the job to mark De Ligt for their first goal but he made no attempt to follow or block him
Has had a poor end to the season from a defensive point of view and can understand why Spurs may be looking for an upgrade on him and Aurier (although Walker-Peters looks promising for the future)
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World Cup Semi Final and Champions League Final, not bad for a lad that cant defend...….
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He can defend, his defending improved massively with us and he definitely didn't look out of place at Spurs before the World Cup, he's just had an absolute stinker of a season. Gifted Ajax those 2 goals Yesterday with half arsed attempts at defending, was surprised he walked back for the 2nd Ajax goal and didn't bust a gut to try and get back.Burnley1989 wrote:World Cup Semi Final and Champions League Final, not bad for a lad that cant defend...….
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It would seem a fair assessment though. Sell on clauses are normally (I would have thought) inserted to encourage the potential selling club to agree to the sale. In this case we had to sell due to the buyout clause being met so we weren't really in a position to demand anything was inserted.ClaretTony wrote:You seem to think you know a lot about transfer deals. Just because there was a low, fixed exit fee does not mean there was no sell on clause inserted.
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The figure in his contract gave them the right to negotiate a purchaseRumbletonk wrote:It would seem a fair assessment though. Sell on clauses are normally (I would have thought) inserted to encourage the potential selling club to agree to the sale. In this case we had to sell due to the buyout clause being met so we weren't really in a position to demand anything was inserted.
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Maybe he's lost heart due to them selling him,KRBFC wrote:He can defend, his defending improved massively with us and he definitely didn't look out of place at Spurs before the World Cup, he's just had an absolute stinker of a season. Gifted Ajax those 2 goals Yesterday with half arsed attempts at defending, was surprised he walked back for the 2nd Ajax goal and didn't bust a gut to try and get back.
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Spurs fans seem a bit dumb, at £3.5m he was and is a bargain, who’s going to replace his crosses for them?
Seems he was and is under appreciated there....
I’d play him over Aurier any day
Seems he was and is under appreciated there....
I’d play him over Aurier any day
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Depends if Spurs ever see themselves as title contenders.Giftonsnoidea wrote:Spurs fans seem a bit dumb, at £3.5m he was and is a bargain, who’s going to replace his crosses for them?
Seems he was and is under appreciated there....
I’d play him over Aurier any day
If so, he would only make the bench at best at either Liverpool or Man city as he's far short of the standard required to be at that level.
If all the other England right backs stay fit he's unlikely to play for the national team again.
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He was absolutely flying for them last year though loads of assists, it will be interesting to see who they’ve got lined upSpijed wrote:Depends if Spurs ever see themselves as title contenders.
If so, he would only make the bench at best at either Liverpool or Man city as he's far short of the standard required to be at that level.
If all the other England right backs stay fit he's unlikely to play for the national team again.
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Doesn’t seem like they are trying very hard, they’ve included him in a rather ludicrous kit launch for next season.ClaretTony wrote:As said, they are committed to it but they've tried to get out of it. There remains the possibility that someone else could sign him.
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Not sure what’s happening but as it stands they have to sign him, and will. That might change if Palace follow up with an offer.Bordeauxclaret wrote:Doesn’t seem like they are trying very hard, they’ve included him in a rather ludicrous kit launch for next season.
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Trippier is a very attacking wing back with the best cross of a full back in the league.
Where Spurs are coming unstuck is the Centre Halves aren't as good any more and they struggle to cover the full backs space left by their attacking nature.
Where Spurs are coming unstuck is the Centre Halves aren't as good any more and they struggle to cover the full backs space left by their attacking nature.
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Better than Andrew Robertson at Liverpool?Quickenthetempo wrote:Trippier is a very attacking wing back with the best cross of a full back in the league.
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Yep.Spijed wrote:Better than Andrew Robertson at Liverpool?
Liverpool just have better forwards and plenty in the box.
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Andrew Robertson is a brilliant crosser. Trippier must be doing something wrong if Spurs are willing to sell him.Quickenthetempo wrote:Yep.
Liverpool just have better forwards and plenty in the box.
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They wanted to sell to get some money in the pot.Spijed wrote:Andrew Robertson is a brilliant crosser. Trippier must be doing something wrong if Spurs are willing to sell him.
40m is a lot of money for a full back and would help with his re building.
Unexpectedly getting to the champions league final might change things though.
Might be more money available without selling.
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I think if you popped Tripps in the Liverpool team he would be as effective as TAA. Just having VVD behind you gives you more freedom then having the likes of Mane, Salah and Firminho to aim for backs up the creativity no end. Tripps sure as hell won't be coming back to us whatever Spurs fans think of him.
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Thought the same myself.Spijed wrote:Trippier must be doing something wrong if Spurs are willing to sell him.
The lad has done good but, perhaps it's time to come home!
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Alexander Arnold has the premier league record for assists in a season, I think. Shows how much the game has changed when his record is beating players of the ilk of Hazard, Giggs, Pires, Robben, Barnes etc.
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Maybe for a fullback?DCWat wrote:Alexander Arnold has the premier league record for assists in a season, I think. Shows how much the game has changed when his record is beating players of the ilk of Hazard, Giggs, Pires, Robben, Barnes etc.
He only has 12 with Hazard and Fraserburgh having more.
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