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Nothing is going to happen on the transfer front until after the PSR deadline on 30th June then watch the incoming big money transfers.  Waiting until after 30th June gives us an extra year to comply with PSR on the 3 year rolling basis.

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5 minutes ago, Ankles Bennett said:

Nothing is going to happen on the transfer front until after the PSR deadline on 30th June then watch the incoming big money transfers.  Waiting until after 30th June gives us an extra year to comply with PSR on the 3 year rolling basis.


There maybe a bit wiggle room before then, as Howe mentioned that we maybe in a position to take advantage of clubs looking to sell. Just have to wait to see. I'm quite happy to see what happens, unlike 70% of our fanbase. 

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15 minutes ago, Ankles Bennett said:

Nothing is going to happen on the transfer front until after the PSR deadline on 30th June then watch the incoming big money transfers.  Waiting until after 30th June gives us an extra year to comply with PSR on the 3 year rolling basis.

Isn't it pro rated? So if we bought someone on June 28th, only a very small fraction of the outgoing spend would count for this year? But works the other way for sales (ie; you bank everything in that year you make the sale).

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5 minutes ago, ToonAbroad said:

Isn't it pro rated? So if we bought someone on June 28th, only a very small fraction of the outgoing spend would count for this year? But works the other way for sales (ie; you bank everything in that year you make the sale).

Yep. It’s the selling club that wins in June accounting wise. Makes little difference to the buying club in June or July.

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2 hours ago, LFEE said:

Yep. It’s the selling club that wins in June accounting wise. Makes little difference to the buying club in June or July.

 

That's only if the selling club needs the money for PSR this financial year, otherwise they're always going to be better off with the sale going through in the next financial year so the profit counts towards PSR for three years rather than two.

 

 

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