Is the release clause ultimately preventing Eze's Sale ?? 08:30 - Jul 1 with 3462 views | numptydumpty | £68 million for a 27 year old, with limited international experience and never played in the Champions League or even European competitions full stop.. Are clubs not going for Ebere for the reason, he is too expensive. I think he would have been sold years ago, if this wasn't the case. Is the fact Palace won't sell unless this clause is triggered, preventing Eze's Sale ?? I think so. Oh yes another Eze thread, but thought this particular point deserved its own fifteen minutes of fame !!! [Post edited 1 Jul 8:33]
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Is the release clause ultimately preventing Eze's Sale ?? on 21:52 - Jul 1 with 321 views | KensalT |
Is the release clause ultimately preventing Eze's Sale ?? on 21:34 - Jul 1 by Trom | That's a debt-for-equity swap. Essentially, a debt holder is exchanging their debt for equity. It reduces the liabilities of the club. No cash is spent. In fact, on that document, it even says "Non-cash consideration". |
There's no new spending. It's still the owner transferring money to the club. |  | |  |
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