TA: Elliot has repurchase terms until Isaac decides to join Liverpool

The Athletic reported that Elliott had a buyback clause and was not released until Isaac decided to join Liverpool. Liverpool's buzzer-beating transfer on the deadline of the summer window is that Xavi Elliott joins Aston Villa by renting first...


The Athletic reported that Elliott had a buyback clause and was not released until Isaac decided to join Liverpool.

Liverpool's buzzer-beating transfer on the deadline of the summer window is that Xavi Elliott joins Aston Villa by renting first and then buying. The initial terms are for one season. If his appearances reach 10 times this season, it will trigger a forced buyout clause of 35 million pounds. Similar to the situation of Kanssa and Ben Dock, the agreement also includes a repurchase clause.

The U21 European Youth League Best Player Winner has been patiently waiting for the transfer all summer because his chances of playing under Slott are limited. The club approved his departure only after it was made clear that Isaac would join Liverpool. Until 24 hours before the transfer window closed, the senior management still had doubts about whether they could sign Isaac. But signs gradually became optimistic, the player resolutely refused to make concessions, and Newcastle was finally willing to negotiate after signing the offensive line replacement.

An unexpected episode occurred that night, and Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish repented at the last minute. Although the two sides had reached an agreement on the terms of £35 million plus 10% second transfer share and the players had completed a physical examination, Parish still prevented Guy from transferring to Liverpool. Liverpool did not show any anger. They believe that signing Guy is icing on the cake rather than a necessary operation. The club is looking forward to signing the central defender without signing next summer.

After receiving the intention of AC Milan and Brighton, Liverpool's decision to keep Joe Gomez was proved to be correct. Crystal Palace had hoped to loan the player, but the Reds were unwilling to let the player who had played for the longest on the team leave in the form of a temporary transfer.

Despite having experienced crazy busy months, Liverpool firmly believes that this newly built team has lasting competitiveness in both the domestic league and the European arena.



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