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Thomas Ince's return from Blackpool to Liverpool hits deadlock as clubs fail to agree over price
Liverpool are ready to walk away from a deal for Blackpool’s Thomas Ince as they have no intention of increasing their bid for the midfielder.
By Chris Bascombe
10:00PM GMT 08 Jan 2013
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Blackpool have told the Merseyside club they must increase their offer for the 20 year-old, but it is now more likely Brendan Rodgers will wait until the summer before renewing interest.
The offer, lodged several weeks ago, amounted to £6 million. However, Liverpool are entitled to 35 per cent of any sale under the terms under which Ince was sold to the Championship club. That means Liverpool would be prepared to pay £4 million.
The player himself would be entitled to 10 per cent of his valuation – equating to £600,000 – which means Blackpool would receive £3.4 million from the deal. They are determined to get the full £6 million and have stated publicly on several occasions Liverpool must increase their bid to reflect such a value.
Liverpool are refusing to do that, and both Rodgers and managing director Ian Ayre have made no effort to reignite negotiations since their approach was rebuffed.
Blackpool paid just £500,000 for the youngster when he left Anfield in 2011 and Rodgers believes the 18 months he has spent in the Championship have developed his game more than had he stayed at Liverpool as a reserve over the same period.
He remains keen to bring the player to Merseyside, and Ince wants to return, but not at the figures Blackpool are quoting.
Rodgers showed last summer when he determines a player’s value, he sticks to it. He walked away from a deal for Gylfi Sigurdsson, a player he had signed for Swansea and thought would agree to follow him to Liverpool, when the figures rose beyond what Rodgers felt was feasible.
He and Ayre will apply the same principles to Blackpool. With negotiations so fraught and the position of both clubs entrenched, it is increasingly unlikely the impasse will be resolved during the course of this month.
Cheeky ****ers. So not only do they want us to cover the £6m but we must increase our offer more to cover the players fee plus the 35% sell on clause. They can swing for it IMO. They really are taking the piss.
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Originally posted by Vermilion View PostCan we though, or are they just adding on extra to what is a fair price, to account for the 35% they'd have to give us back ?
Maybe it's why we seem to be the only club talking to them about Ince, because the price is way too high without taking off the 35%, which other clubs can't do, so if we do it, really we'll be handing the 35% back for nothing, because no other club was going to pay that asking price ?
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I thought if it was a tribunal then we would have just got a fee, probably more than what Blackpool paid so assumed we sold at a reduced rate so we could include the clause in the contract?Originally posted by Alex View PostThere was a tribunal to determine compensation. I guess it comes from that.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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I think they are looking to net £6 million for themselvesOriginally posted by Fivex View PostI don't understand their logic.
They're asking for £6m from everyone, of which we'd get 35% back no matter where he ended up.
However they will only sell to us for £6m net?
Is that correct?
So essentially the price they are looking for is £8.1 million (less 35% = £6 million)Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Yes, but nobody has ever discussed what Blackpool would say to another team, so far its only been us that has been discussedOriginally posted by Fivex View PostI don't understand their logic.
They're asking for £6m from everyone, of which we'd get 35% back no matter where he ended up.
However they will only sell to us for £6m net?
Is that correct?
Seems they want £6m in their sky rocket regardless of who they're selling toI saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet
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From that Bascombe's article it's £6m gross, with 35% repaid back to us.Originally posted by Fivex View PostI don't understand their logic.
They're asking for £6m from everyone, of which we'd get 35% back no matter where he ended up.
However they will only sell to us for £6m net?
Is that correct?Are we winning?
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Originally posted by Nigey View PostFrom that Bascombe's article it's £6m gross, with 35% repaid back to us.It's even in bold on that article.They are determined to get the full £6 million and have stated publicly on several occasions Liverpool must increase their bid to reflect such a value.
Hello mert.
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