

bigmick wrote:I wouldn't go that far. I've said on many occasions that the Aquilani signing was absolutely ridiculous IMHO, but now we've got him he obviously isn't good enough so it's hard to argue with not playing him.
It's interesting with the fee that we are STILL having the same discussions. In the latest version, we'll have paid 15 million Euros by June 30th THIS YEAR. So in laymans terms, in just over two months time we'll have paid 15 million Eur's for his "services". Incredible really, particularly as DD says this doesn't take into account the inevitable signing on fee (which will have been a couple of mill at least) plus his wages for the first season which will be 3m plus.
It really is incredible when you think about it, so don't is my advice.

Dundalk wrote:The truth about his transfer fees
Four cash installments:
* €5m upfront
* €3m by 4th January 2010
* €7m by June 30th 2010
* €5m by June 30th 2011.
Base transfer fee = €20m
ALL THE ABOVE IN EUROS
Further Add ons include:
* €300k for every year Liverpool qualify for the CL from 2010/11 to 2014/15.
* €250k every time the player reaches 35 appearances; 70 appearances; 105 appeances and then 140 appearances.
* €1m the first time Liverpool either wins the Premier League or Champions League by 30 June 2014.
* 5% of any future transfer fee paid to Roma.
ANALYSIS (all figures converted to pounds using today's conversion rate)
* If Liverpool qualify for the CL every year from 2010 to 2015, a further £1.3m will become payable.
POTENTIAL EXTRA COST: £1.3m (Based on CL qualification every year)
* If Aquilani reaches 140 appearances, a further £900k will become payable.
POTENTIAL EXTRA COST: £900k
*If Liverpool win the league or CL by June 2014, a further £900k pertrophy will become payable. Is it possible that Liverpool might win the league and CL in the next 5 years?
POTENTIAL EXTRA COST: £1.8m
*5% of any future transfer fee to be paid to Roma. As an example: If Aquilani stays for the full 5 years of his contract he will be 30 years old. If he then leaves, it is unlikely that Liverpool will recoup theinitial outlay (due to his age). So - if we conservatively estimate that Liverpool receive half the original price, that would net the club £9m.
POTENTIAL EXTRA COST: £450k (5% of 9m)
*We have already paid Roma 8 million Euros. The total amount of the base fee will still have to be paid in less than 2 years!
CONCLUSION
The following is definite:
* Liverpool will pay £18m for Aquilani.
The following can also happen
* £2.2m will become payable as a result CL qualification/appearance levels
*£450k (or whetever fee we get for him) will become payable when Aquilani is sold. (This figure is just for the sake of debate - I'm not saying this WILL happen!)
The following is less probable but still possible:
* £1.8m will become payable as a result of winning the league/CL
POTENTIAL TOTAL COST OF TRANSFER - £22.45m
And this is not taking into account any signing-on fee. Phillipp Degen received a £2m SO fee,so Aquilani's could be equally significant.
Given Aquilani's injury history, who got the better deal here - Liverpool or Roma?



andy_g wrote:it doesn't matter if we paid 20 million, 5 million, 346 million or swapped him for an old panini album. if benitez doesn't use him its a criminal and inexplicable waste.

andy_g wrote:it doesn't matter if we paid 20 million, 5 million, 346 million or swapped him for an old panini album. if benitez doesn't use him its a criminal and inexplicable waste.


red_guy wrote:andy_g wrote:it doesn't matter if we paid 20 million, 5 million, 346 million or swapped him for an old panini album. if benitez doesn't use him its a criminal and inexplicable waste.
Exactly...
Owzat wrote:And what planet is his agent on/from?!? Like players on long contracts can't be bought/sold

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