No point eze going to a big club as he will just warm the bench or play in reserves West Brom he would probably play every week and West Ham or palace be a first choice sub at least we will only get 16 million as I think that’s an offer we’ve secretly accepted from someone,it’s still a good price as we normally let players go like Luke freeman for a crap fee
No point eze going to a big club as he will just warm the bench or play in reserves West Brom he would probably play every week and West Ham or palace be a first choice sub at least we will only get 16 million as I think that’s an offer we’ve secretly accepted from someone,it’s still a good price as we normally let players go like Luke freeman for a crap fee
I disagree. He only turned 22yo at the end of June and unlike Freeman who was playing at the top of his game Eze will get better and better.
He is the most promising QPR player that I can remember for many years. He has all the talent of Taraabt plus his temperament is far superior.
When he plays alongside top Premiership players and works with them on a day to day basis Im convinced that we will look back and say that at £20m we gave him away.
It would be no surprise to me if he eventually becomes an England International and I hope we add that into his transfer deal.
He is too good for WBA who will struggle next season but at a club like Palace he can slot into the Zaha role and then push on from there.
Do you ever agree mate 😉 he will end up at Fulham now watch this space problem is stoatey he needs to decide what’s most important his career or pocket he could go to spurs earn huge amounts of money and probably loaned out at worse as you say he would slot in at palace and be recognised as a future international if he does well,but what if he has a few bad games and gets dropped to the bench,he could quite easily be back in the championship within 2 seasons but he’s a very promising player with youth on his side and hopefully it goes well for him
I wonder how much the Bees not getting promoted will impact upon Eze's transfer bids now their star players are also looking for PL teams.... Also, in regard to Eze's quality which was discussed above, I rate him at least as good as Sterling when he left; and both were raw talent looking only for polishing.
I hope we get a sell on fee like with Stirling if he ends up at a mid lower end of the table team and proves to be as good as we all think he will be in the prem will eventually end up with one of the big boys for a whopping fee.
I hope we get a sell on fee like with Stirling if he ends up at a mid lower end of the table team and proves to be as good as we all think he will be in the prem will eventually end up with one of the big boys for a whopping fee.
I have said all along that Lee Hoos should insist upon some form of bonus payment if players are sold on for a mega transfer or if the player gets selected for their country or even starts more than a certain number of games for a PL side. The club does seem more savvy these days, so let's hope they are protecting themselves as best they can; and perhaps also determining the best club for such talent as Eze or BOS or Manning to flourish (and thus improve our transfer income). (Although I have to admit that I believe the footballer's agent probably has the most influence on the player, even if their influence is designed to get the agent their best return!)
Crystal Palace are set to miss out on QPR attacking midfielder Eberechi Eze after refusing to meet the Championship's sides £20million valuation. The Eagles made an offer with an initial payment of £8million up front, with a further £4m in add-ons to take the total package to £12million. However, some of those add-ons were rather ambitious and based on the team qualifying for European competitions. QPR thought the add-on clauses were unrealistic and have asked Crysal Palace to make another bid in the region of their £20m valuation, according to the Sun.
It is not hard to believe Palace would make such an offer, but it is surprising that they were not then prepared to replace a cheeky offer with a more realistic one! The media is now suggesting that the Hammers have moved into the driving seat, but we have yet to see any offer from them... I still feel Leeds and WBA, who know Eze far better, will make offers if they see a good fit.
Negotiations will take longer this summer as every club will want to save every penny they can and every club will want to make as much as they can.
With Eze though because he has 2 years off we can stick to our guns. If he had another amazing season we can sell for £12-14 million next summer anyway, so why sell for that amount now? We are in a good position with this one.
Negotiations will take longer this summer as every club will want to save every penny they can and every club will want to make as much as they can.
With Eze though because he has 2 years off we can stick to our guns. If he had another amazing season we can sell for £12-14 million next summer anyway, so why sell for that amount now? We are in a good position with this one.