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Jack Clarke

Philogene has gone for less than Clarke and is a lot younger.
Philogene went to Villa who had a 30% sell on from Hull so didn't end up paying the whole fee.

Ipswich had 18m accepted for him.

The fact he's getting minutes in a champions league team, whereas Clarke only had a promoted team in for him suggests he was more highly regarded.

Either that or they knew the player.
 

Didn’t we turn down £15m from Lazio so why would we accept that from Ipswich? I think the initial fee it’s got to be higher than £15m guess we won’t know for sure unless one of the club confirms the fee
Ipswich might give us most of the money upfront whereas Lazio may have wanted to spread it over a few years, something like that.
 
It wouldn't be the first time they've put a contract on the table a few days before someone goes. They supposedly done it to Alex Neil and Pritchard. Maybe I'm being a little naive, but part of me still wonders if the £15 million was written into the contract. A clause saying if an official bid comes in for that much then he's allowed to speak to the club.
Difference is it was verbally agreed by the player. Seems like his agent advised him not to sign as he could get him more money by moving him on. We will never know the ins and outs but seems like it was close to him staying! 😞
 
We didn't. The going rate is clearly and undeniably higher than that. He's signing for a club who are going to be on the back foot from pretty much the first day of the season til the last, which doesn't play to his strengths in the slightest
You're argument was about him flopping and I said if that were to be the case we got what was right for him.
 
Might he have done a big round of thanks to the fans after the Wednesday game if the deal was this close to complete? Or at least tomorrow we'll see how he acts with it
 
Wonder whether we have our own sell on clause in this deal which could explain the lower fee.

If we are now able to bring in Simic, Isidor AND Mendy in exchange for selling Clarke, I think that leaves us stronger overall

Apparently Fabrizio Romano reckons we have a sell on clause (though as journalists seem unable to even agree on the fee I am not sure how correct this is)

 
You're talking like we're guaranteed to go up if Clarke had stayed.
It wasn't beyond the realms of possibility. It's the target after all.

Of course it was dependent on us achieving that, but if we didn't then you say fair enough, get yourself away Jack and best of luck.
 
Is that not the long game though?

Or is it worth the risk of going for it one season, spending over and hoping it gets you up?

I don't know the answer mind.
How much less would he be worth next year? A good season and he’d still be a 15m quid sale. It’s not like they’ve offered so much we couldn’t refuse.

I’m just boggled they’ve sold the lad for what may well be 11m quid approximately, yet for that 11m quid we’ve ripped our most productive player out of the team.

And it’s not like Clarke wasn’t productive or being arsey because he didn’t get a move or a pay rise earlier, he’d have kept giving his best this year.

We are now in the position that we’ve lost our highest goal scorer and most creative threat from last season so have weakened ourselves massively for relative buttons
 
Hamer had only 12 months left
Gyrokere went for 20m euro according to reports. Now touted between 86 and 131 million in speculation. I think we’re probably slightly guilty of over valuation of Clarke. I think 17.5m plus almost certain 5m would have been okay and it may be in that region. The 15m could even be what we clear after paying Spurs. We’ll never know with any degree of certainty.
 
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