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Lavia to The Bridge 08:44 - Aug 16 with 2168 viewswibbersda

Chelsea have AGREED a deal with Southampton for Romeo Lavia worth £58m after the midfielder snubbed… https://mol.im/a/12410597 via https://dailym.ai/android
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Lavia to The Bridge on 09:37 - Aug 16 with 2104 viewsCity_boy

Without being too unkind, this is not really news ?

It has been dragging on all week.

When he has had a medical and signed, I'll believe it.
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Lavia to The Bridge on 11:27 - Aug 16 with 2040 viewskingslandstand1

Lavia to The Bridge on 09:37 - Aug 16 by City_boy

Without being too unkind, this is not really news ?

It has been dragging on all week.

When he has had a medical and signed, I'll believe it.
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Has it not yet been confirmed then?
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Lavia to The Bridge on 10:07 - Aug 18 with 1800 views1885_SFC

Lavia to The Bridge on 11:27 - Aug 16 by kingslandstand1

Has it not yet been confirmed then?


Just...

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12940365/romeo-lavia-chelsea-compl

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Lavia to The Bridge on 10:10 - Aug 18 with 1791 viewsPatfromPoole

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Lavia to The Bridge on 10:22 - Aug 18 with 1768 viewsCity_boy

Another deal over 7 years, to help Chelsea get around FFP.

I am not sure you can amortise these over 7, I thought it was 5 ? Either way, it helps Chelsea.

They have a few players now on long contracts. What's the betting they will also extend these contracts 2 or 3 years in, to help spread costs even further.

The whole process of these sort of deals needs to be looked at.
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Lavia to The Bridge on 10:34 - Aug 18 with 1759 viewsBLEEDRED

7 year contract just means that Saints get their money over the next 7 years so really doesn't help the club, just Chelsea taking the P out of the FFP rules
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Lavia to The Bridge on 10:46 - Aug 18 with 1740 viewssaints__fan__73

Lavia to The Bridge on 10:34 - Aug 18 by BLEEDRED

7 year contract just means that Saints get their money over the next 7 years so really doesn't help the club, just Chelsea taking the P out of the FFP rules


Incorrect. Yes, they are spreading the FFP burden of his transfer fee over the next 7 years to help get around the regs but this has nothing to do with their payment terms to us.

This could be all in one lump sum or spread over 2 or 3 years. It will be whatever has been agreed between the two clubs but has no connection at all to the length of contract Chelsea have given Lavia.
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Lavia to The Bridge on 10:53 - Aug 18 with 1734 viewsPatfromPoole

Meanwhile, Liverpool are linked with Lemina…..

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Lavia to The Bridge on 11:06 - Aug 18 with 1703 viewsLondonSaint76

Lavia to The Bridge on 10:22 - Aug 18 by City_boy

Another deal over 7 years, to help Chelsea get around FFP.

I am not sure you can amortise these over 7, I thought it was 5 ? Either way, it helps Chelsea.

They have a few players now on long contracts. What's the betting they will also extend these contracts 2 or 3 years in, to help spread costs even further.

The whole process of these sort of deals needs to be looked at.


It was looked at (within the last 12 months) and the result was a change of FFP rules to take the maximum time period to amortise the transfer fee payment from the entire length of the very long term contracts down to five years. Not 100% sure if that became effective for new signings in this window or it starts further down the line - think it is this window. So, even if Lavia is on a 7 yr contract they will have to show 20% of the fee in this season’s accounts then the same for the next 4 years. Problem is with FFP is that it is a one size fits all rule so if they made it far more stringent it could adversely affect the non-elite, non-billionaire bankrolled clubs who probably need that flexibility. The only other way I can see of reigning in the likes of Chelsea is to set a cap on the maximum amount of the total remaining on all the fees being amortised at any one time to comply with FFP. For example, if they set it at let’s say £500m or even £750m then Chelsea would have already gone beyond the maximum in this window let alone what’s already on the books from previous windows.
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Lavia to The Bridge on 11:43 - Aug 18 with 1667 viewsCity_boy

Lavia to The Bridge on 10:53 - Aug 18 by PatfromPoole

Meanwhile, Liverpool are linked with Lemina…..


I saw this earlier and thought it must be a joke.
He is a good player on his day, but only turns up 1 in 4 games.

I would still like him to go, just to mess Liverpool around like he has done at every other club,

They really must be desperate if this story is true and not his agent talking him up again.
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Lavia to The Bridge on 11:52 - Aug 18 with 1641 viewsBLEEDRED

Lavia to The Bridge on 10:46 - Aug 18 by saints__fan__73

Incorrect. Yes, they are spreading the FFP burden of his transfer fee over the next 7 years to help get around the regs but this has nothing to do with their payment terms to us.

This could be all in one lump sum or spread over 2 or 3 years. It will be whatever has been agreed between the two clubs but has no connection at all to the length of contract Chelsea have given Lavia.
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Thanks, I still don't fully understand The FFP rules!!! Seems you can still spend whatever you want!
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