I reckon both will be done deals shortly. Holgate £1 million plus add ons Stones for a record £34 million apparently so a nice £5 million heading our way. Hopefully it will be invested wisely.
You're a bit behind on the Stones rumour, you need to update your sources. We didn't get owt like 5 million though.
Could they sell him to themselves for £1 so we only get 15p? Then sell him to Chelsea for £30 million and keep the lot?
Do we know what percentage we're getting on stonesenbauer? I assume from the figures here that it's 15%, I thought it was 20 or 25. To be fair even if it's only 15% I just hope we don't get screwed over on a technicality or something. Even after today's debacle, if we could spend even half of an incoming 6million on the squad, even including all wages in that, we can bring in a few high quality players for this level, so it has to be promising - even if we have to wait till the end of he window for stones and spend it in January.
None of us who post on here know what the % is; all the figures posted are pure speculation. Only Ben, PC, Don and one or two more really know and they're not telling us.
Don't, Ben, John stones, mason holgate, Patrick cryne, Lee Johnson, David flitcroft all know. Keith hill probably knows, Wilson probably knows, a few of our younger players who know stones probably know. Everton know, Chelsea will know, anyone else who made a bid will know. Anyone inside the game who wants to know will know. The only people who don't are the fans
Plus didn't last week a member of the Chelsea board openly tell people it's 15% and that's why Everton are trying so hard not to sell him to them?
I'd be off to Bournemouth if I was him, belting place to live, could try Prem football without over expectations for a bit, then when they get relegated he could move somewhere better and we gat the 'extras'
Bournemouth have had a £1m bid for Barnsley right-back Mason Holgate accepted and the Cherries now have permission to speak to the 18-year-old. BBC Sport.
It was on the BBC gossip page rather than a news article on the BBC. It links to the mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...olgate-given-permission-talk-Bournemouth.html