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I’ll update the table once we sign Kerkez & WirtzOriginally posted by peterbread View Post[IanDoyle]Vitezslav Jaros is set to join Ajax on a season-long loan and reunite with former Liverpool assistant manager John Heitinga. Jaros is expected to sign a new long term-contract before making the move
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Yeah I thought he’d make an able deputy when I’ve seen him play so I’m pleased we’ve protected our asset.Originally posted by peterbread View PostHe’s also signed a new deal so he gives us a good back up keeper one day or he does well and we can sell for a nice profit.
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Originally posted by SB View PostNot a thread for speculation just confirmed Ins & Outs & Loans for LFC.
OUTS
TAA : Real Madrid : £10m
Kelleher : Brentford : £18m includes add ons, £12.5 base fee
Nat Phillips : WBA : £3m
Jarrel Quansah : Bayer Leverkusen: £35m inc £5m add ons . TBC soon
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Jeremie Frimpong : Bayer Leverkusen : £30m
Mamardashvili :Valencia : £25m plus £4m add ons
Armin Pecsi : Puskas Akademia : up to £1.5m.
Florian Wirtz : Bayer Leverkusen: £100m plus £16m add ons
Milos Kerkez : Bournmouth: £40m
Freddie Woodman : Preston : free
LOANS
Jaros : Ajax : season loan
Harvey Davies : Crawley : season loanLast edited by SB; 28-06-25, 12:06 AM.Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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I've seen quoted that are paying the Mamardashvili fee over three years with the first two in 24/25 PSR accounts - So in essence for this season within PSR its. a£ 15m fee based over the remaining 4 years of his contract - Peanuts on a PSR level.
In addition our initial fee of Wirtz was paid in this set of accounts also so again offsets PSR liabilities ( same with Frimpong and Kerkez)
So from a finance perspective we have indirectly gained from the Club World CupLast edited by Le Chef; 02-07-25, 07:51 PM.I make no apologies, this is me
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Nah - Don't WorryOriginally posted by Tatterdemalion View PostNot sure I'm understanding you Deano? Do you mean we have opted to pay up front for Wirtz, Frimpong and Kerkez?
How do we gain from the CWC in that?
I imagine I'm being an idiot, but the only stupid question is the one not asked..
For Frimpong/Wirtz we have taken the first part od PSR in the 24/25 year accounts where we spent bloody nothing - This means on a PSR. basis, we take 20% of the fee on both (based on. 5 year contracts in last year account, so any losses can be depreciated in 24/25 which means we have even more PSR headroom going into 25/26.
In the case GM, we have paid his fee 50% upfront based on instalments, but our PSR will also reflect that - meaning the same £15m is spread across the 4 years left, meaning his cost for 25/26 and onwards is £3.7m a year
Very clever from an accounting point of view in the realms of PSR, which when you add in £60m go Home grown talent go out the door this windows means our PSR is virtually minimal for 24/25 and 25/26 so far
If Isak was available at £150m, we can afford him without selling Diaz/Ninez at this point - Obv we would sell both from a cashflow persepctive but for PSR we haven't got an issues.I make no apologies, this is me
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Yes. Because we spent nothing last year we’ve written off part of the cost of these players due to the TW opening earlier than normal due to the WCC.Originally posted by Tatterdemalion View PostStill not sure I'm getting it. So 20% of Frimpong / Wirtz fees taken in 2024 / 25 PSR Accounts?
And that we started their amortisation in that year means if we suffer losses on them we can allocate it to that year?Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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So the CWC has opened a sneaky year end window and we've taken advantage of that because we didn't report any major transfers then.Originally posted by SB View PostYes. Because we spent nothing last year we’ve written off part of the cost of these players due to the TW opening earlier than normal due to the WCC.
Guaranteed FSG had that planned as soon as the earlier window was announced!"We oil the jaws of the war machine and feed it with our babies."
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