If reports are correct that Barnsley are prepared to sell a 26year old centre half who is an international for Poland for a measly £1.6 million then the CEO and board deserve all the critism that comes their way. Helik is worth much more than that and everybody knows it. We will of course get the old tosh' wanted to go, wants to go back to Poland where somebody is from etc. but it doesn't hide the fact that we continue to underprice our sales despite who is on the board.
And yet every fee we've received has been undisclosed. Chat about helik has been constant on here and social media, slating everyone involved. Simple fact is we just do not know. Maybe nobody wants him other than one club and he's said he will refuse to play for us again. Maybe we will get all the money youve mentioned and spend half of it on another Sam winnall. Nobody knows the ins and out The amount of speculation is absolutely mental. People can't wait to slag this club off to high hell. We simply do not have a clue on anything. So be patient and give duff time and judge them in 3 months
Aye it makes sense. The people that actually have to manage the budget, look after the money etc. are purposely getting less money than they can. In what world does that make sense? What would be the purpose?
Penny pinchers aren't what they used to be. I remember, back in day, they used to be right misers. Never buying a pint, squirreling away all their brass, short arms and deep pockets. Now they're offering quality goods at knock down prices. T'old Ebenezer will be spinning in his grave.
Maybe that's because it's a gibbering wreck and the sooner it becomes a Tesco the better. It's an embarrassment.
He has 12 months left on his contract and clubs know we’re skint. We also have a reputation for selling cheap. They can just play a waiting game then step in. It’s especially so this season as we need the cash just for our very existence.
Though I’m pretty amazed a top end Championship club isn’t keen to stump up £2m for a CH as good as Helik, who’s a goal threat too in the right team.
It's not just a measly £1.6 million. Every report has referred to it as £1.6 million up front, or £1.6 million + add ons. That's even if it's true. It could be more or less than that. But if we're going to believe everything we read, at least read it properly before you jump to conclusions.
Im not sure what we paid to know what the ROI is. I wouldn't think if its 1.6m the profit will be much. Also if there will be any sell ons to pay out. on face value it doesn't look good but we don't know the details so hard to judge. Its seems from what we know, that our abilities to find talents and then maximise the sell on revenue has not been very good the last few years. Most of our departures appear to be done at a time where we are on the back foot ie last contract year, relegation year, and we dont seem to have developed enough value in the players we sell. I don't think anyone could argue our ROI transfer revenue and ability to develop player’s commercially then negotiate good deals has been great.
Everywhere I have read is £1.2 million plus add ons… which may or may not come to fruition. https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/barnsley-defender-poland-international-michal-143900782.html
he's got 10 months left to run on his contract, about 9 of those are playing months ( aug-may) then factor in the world cup, 6-8 weeks, so you're getting 1.5m for a player you can use for roughly 6-7 months, thats not barring injuries. whats he going to be worth in the next window when he's got a couple of months left ?
Our starting negotiating position on Helik is very weak. He's only got 12 months left on his contract. After which, he walks on a free. The player will want to leave for his international future, in a world cup year. He's a month from his 27th birthday so I'd expect him to be wanting to play at the highest level he can given he's likely in his prime years. We're obviously in a financial mess desperate to cut our cloth to a much smaller size and the transfer market where we most likely have sold Helik to, a top/mid Championship side is suppressed. That may change if a glut of championship players suddenly get picked up by Prem sides, but we might not see spending levels like we did pre pandemic for a very long time, ideally ever. But that doesn't help us now, nor the allegation of a strategy that we are supposed to have followed. The danger for us is if we say no too firmly. We have to sell players like Helik and Styles. For as much as we can, but if it's just not there, there is larger peril in still having these players on our books and failing to get any fee for them. I'm no fan of what I've seen from our current CEO, but you can't blame him wholly for market forces and lack of interest at a level that could look lucrative. I'd like to be getting nearer £2.5m up front but I can understand why that is unlikely.
I'd suspect post world cup he'd hold out and leave on a free. He'd likely get a bigger signing on bonus and fee structure if there was no fee involved.
If he stays with us he's not going to the World Cup. The Polish manager spelled that out in no uncertain terms.