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Red Bull Salzburg player Bobby Clark was merely a telephone inquiry from Andrew Coleman in January. Interest wasn’t even registered and to date there isn’t any now. The reports on interest now are incorrect to date. We know how Coleman dealt with the January window, going to leave that there. He was calling the club right at the last minute even though they made it clear they weren’t fielding any talks for three days.
Again social media accounts plucking stuff out of the air.
He is one year into a five year contract with a 17.5 % sell on fee. The only move the Swans would make I’m told is by way of a loan as his salary isn’t huge. Then a hefty loan fee. If he is sold RBS will want to recover a lot of his fee which is 10M but not fully paid to Liverpool. In the event of a sale RBS will have to cover that. They have an ever improving turnover year by year but selling Clark needs to be something that doesn’t destabilise their investors. They haven’t been floated on any stock exchange.
Clark leaving the club permanently has to be managed in such a way as it doesn’t look like very poor business. He has played only sixteen games this season with one goal and two assists. Much of it put down to managers being sacked. Just to say numerous family members do like talking about Bobby, but they are allegedly very good people.
Clark is only 20.
If the Swans do come in for him it can only be a loan.
Bobby Clark is an exciting prospect, I'm sure he'd thrive under Sheehan and would be another future asset especially at his age, with 2 to 3yrs of learning and improving ahead of him. A club in the Championship will take him in the next yr 18 months IMO.