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1 minute ago, KingArthur said:

Surely with all these youngsters, we need to get a real guy to handle the loan deals, not Shola?

We do, it’s under Jack Ross now. 
 

Shola helps manage the player when they go out on loan. 

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As if PIF who have hired the likes of Eddie Howe, Ashworth, Silverstone, Eales and some top lawyer types would give Shola Ameobi a proper job with consequences. The man who thought Mike Ashley was a good owner and Steve Bruce a good football manager [emoji38]

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10 minutes ago, cubaricho said:

Every time someone on here says Shola handles the loans my head wants to explode. :lol: 

I know. It's like reading a fb post's comments when they all completely ignore the 1st reply 😂

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1 minute ago, gbandit said:

I didn’t think so, I thought you had to take the full fee on immediately for PSR/FFP purposes even if you can split the payments but I may be wrong 


Fee is amortised over the length of a players contract, up to a maximum of 5 years.

 

So say he signed for £50m and signed a 5 year contract, then you would amortise £10m a year (ie the PSR ‘hit’).


If we paid the cash in instalments of £16.67m a year for 3 years, the PSR hit is still £10m per year for 5 years.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, NSG said:


Fee is amortised over the length of a players contract, up to a maximum of 5 years.

 

So say he signed for £50m and signed a 5 year contract, then you would amortise £10m a year (ie the PSR ‘hit’).


If we paid the cash in instalments of £16.67m a year for 3 years, the PSR hit is still £10m per year for 5 years.

 

 

Cheers, thats right and the maximum amortisation period is five years right? Even if you sign to an 8 year deal? They closed that loophole right?

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27 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Cheers, thats right and the maximum amortisation period is five years right? Even if you sign to an 8 year deal? They closed that loophole right?

They did, you're right.

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