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A few ways of looking at this and it can't be easy for DRFC or JH with his Chelsea contract up at the end of the season.He'll be on decent money at Chelsea and will want to maximise that before he's released. Who can blame him? We can have him for the rest of the season on loan anyway so we're saving a bit of money in the short term. Should we speculate to accumulate? Maybe, but it's a tricky balance for DF and the board when other areas of the team clearly need strengthening.We may well be priced out in the summer but it's a calculated risk that the club obviously feels it has to take.Unless as someone has already pointed out it's a Marquis-esque negotiation scenario and the loan is just to make sure he's here and available while a deal is thrashed out.For me, if it's between prizing Houghton away now at an inflated price from his lucrative Chelsea contract and having no money to get a striker/left back in, vs loaning him for now and hoping he will give us first dibs on his services in the summer when we've freed up some money, I'd take the loan.
Quote from: pib on January 04, 2018, 03:37:35 pmA few ways of looking at this and it can't be easy for DRFC or JH with his Chelsea contract up at the end of the season.He'll be on decent money at Chelsea and will want to maximise that before he's released. Who can blame him? We can have him for the rest of the season on loan anyway so we're saving a bit of money in the short term. Should we speculate to accumulate? Maybe, but it's a tricky balance for DF and the board when other areas of the team clearly need strengthening.We may well be priced out in the summer but it's a calculated risk that the club obviously feels it has to take.Unless as someone has already pointed out it's a Marquis-esque negotiation scenario and the loan is just to make sure he's here and available while a deal is thrashed out.For me, if it's between prizing Houghton away now at an inflated price from his lucrative Chelsea contract and having no money to get a striker/left back in, vs loaning him for now and hoping he will give us first dibs on his services in the summer when we've freed up some money, I'd take the loan. What if Chelsea offer him a new deal ?
I think he will sign permo in summer, didn't he buy an house in area in summer?
Quote from: Rovers91 on January 04, 2018, 03:29:23 pmI think he will sign permo in summer, didn't he buy an house in area in summer?Don't know if he has bought a house but I do know he is currently living in an apartment with his partner.
Some absolute tubes on here. Personal terms is a very broad term. It could possibly be that he’s due a loyalty bonus, like players often are, if he gets to the end of his Chelsea contract. It may be worth him running down the contract to get that lump.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 04, 2018, 03:57:06 pmSome absolute tubes on here. Personal terms is a very broad term. It could possibly be that he’s due a loyalty bonus, like players often are, if he gets to the end of his Chelsea contract. It may be worth him running down the contract to get that lump. Very strange , surely DRFC would sort all this personal terms , loyalty bonus and so on ,out with Jordan and his agent before they approached Chelsea.Or may be after they had initially tested the water with Chelsea.
Quote from: eastender on January 04, 2018, 07:20:26 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 04, 2018, 03:57:06 pmSome absolute tubes on here. Personal terms is a very broad term. It could possibly be that he’s due a loyalty bonus, like players often are, if he gets to the end of his Chelsea contract. It may be worth him running down the contract to get that lump. Very strange , surely DRFC would sort all this personal terms , loyalty bonus and so on ,out with Jordan and his agent before they approached Chelsea.Or may be after they had initially tested the water with Chelsea. DF made it clear in an interview a while ago that JH would not be invited to discuss terms until it was sanctioned by his parent club .
The positive side of this is there must be the money put aside for signing JH still in the pot. Who might that be used for?
Surely the money is for the here and now not next season?The loan has been agreed for the rest of the season so how would we lose him in this window? Can an agreed loan deal be annulled?
Quote from: Lesonthewest on January 04, 2018, 07:14:15 pmQuote from: Rovers91 on January 04, 2018, 03:29:23 pmI think he will sign permo in summer, didn't he buy an house in area in summer?Don't know if he has bought a house but I do know he is currently living in an apartment with his partner. I think you call that Instagram stalking lol. Quite a lifestyle the lad has!
Quote from: eastender on January 04, 2018, 07:20:26 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 04, 2018, 03:57:06 pmSome absolute tubes on here. Personal terms is a very broad term. It could possibly be that he’s due a loyalty bonus, like players often are, if he gets to the end of his Chelsea contract. It may be worth him running down the contract to get that lump. Very strange , surely DRFC would sort all this personal terms , loyalty bonus and so on ,out with Jordan and his agent before they approached Chelsea.Or may be after they had initially tested the water with Chelsea.Is that not effectively tapping up?
I might be in a minority here but I'm glad it's a loan deal and not permanent.Houghton still has much to prove, IMO, and he's got another four months to do it during which time we can A) See if his performances merit what he thinks he's worth wages wiseB) See if we actually want him on a long term deal; andC) If he's worth it, open negotiations in the next four months.We obviously run the risk of possibly losing him to a higher bidder in the summer if he does well, but by having him on loan we don't run the risk of having to fork out X amount on wages for however long if he gets injured again.All good, IMO.
Quote from: anne honemous on January 04, 2018, 10:22:47 pmI might be in a minority here but I'm glad it's a loan deal and not permanent.Houghton still has much to prove, IMO, and he's got another four months to do it during which time we can A) See if his performances merit what he thinks he's worth wages wiseB) See if we actually want him on a long term deal; andC) If he's worth it, open negotiations in the next four months.We obviously run the risk of possibly losing him to a higher bidder in the summer if he does well, but by having him on loan we don't run the risk of having to fork out X amount on wages for however long if he gets injured again.All good, IMO.Could I had (D) Help us us to safety.
Can we still sign him permanently in this transfer window if he has signed on loan?