Bowler sell-on value

BergenNorway

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I believe we accepted a bid from Bournemouth for around £2m in January.
He has 1 year remaning on his contract when we get to the summer, but I do expect him to leave for a PL-club in the summer

So...how much can we expect?
Anything below £5M will be dissapointing imo...
Chritch should recommend him to Klopp as a back-up for Salah....right now he is that good!
 
Think we'll get £5m + purely down to the number of interested clubs. Unless JB throws his toys out the pram to force a move to one of them, it becomes a highest bidder situation. If you get promoted clubs and established PL clubs interested, it could comfortably get towards the £10m mark.
 
if he keeps playing like he has for the rest of the season ill say you can double that 5 million. look at the fee's paid for other players in the prem. Blackpool FC doesn't have a fast buck cash cow running it anymore. UTMP
 
He worth exactly what the highest bidder is not some made up figure us fans want.
We have to sell in summer as Josh won't give a hoot what he is sold for (rightly so)all about that whopping big weekly wage coming his way.
 
Bowler and his agent will
Have a part to play, with only a 12 month option they could play hard ball and opt to run the contact down. Still hoping and praying somehow we sign him up on a longer contract. But see him leaving to a club he chooses for circa 4/5 mill.
 
Bowler and his agent will
Have a part to play, with only a 12 month option they could play hard ball and opt to run the contact down. Still hoping and praying somehow we sign him up on a longer contract. But see him leaving to a club he chooses for circa 4/5 mill.
We'd have to give him 15k+ a week to hold onto him next season as players know what others are on which we can't afford.
Cherish the rest of the time with us he's off 100%.
 
One of the laziest fallacies trotted out on here.
Explain he's out of contract and we then put on the add one year and clubs will come in for him with bids and then it will be up to the club,agent and player who is sold to but all this he's worth 10million etc not if a club doesn't bid that.
 
Did the Oyston's always get the true value for the players they sold?

Under what you said, they did. They never once sold a player for too little.

And no club has overpaid for a player. Ever.
 
Yes but you accused me of lazy fallacies but quote yourself that he will go to the highest bidder I'm totally confused.


It means the club will be able to sell to the highest bidder. The only reason that wouldn't happen is if JB had a preference for a club who wasn't the highest bidder and pushed for that move. It was alluding to a bidding war / auction situation, which could drive the price up.

It doesn't mean the highest or successful bid will be his exact worth.
 
Did the Oyston's always get the true value for the players they sold?

Under what you said, they did. They never once sold a player for too little.

And no club has overpaid for a player. Ever.
Hoolahan and Gorkks were sold on the cheap due to some Clause in contract.
 
We might not get a transfer fee and he might decide to run his contract down. I wouldn't be upset by that he looks like he has a good attitude, and the better he plays the more he is worth.
He might decide that he would like the transfer fee for himself and a nice big pay rise.
I wouldn't blame him, we get him for another year and we never paid a fee for him anyway so nothing lost in that sense.
 
We'd have to give him 15k+ a week to hold onto him next season as players know what others are on which we can't afford.
Cherish the rest of the time with us he's off 100%.
Tend to agree but maybe 10k a week and a guarantee of letting him go for X if the right club comes in or even a percentage of his sale fee
 
We'd have to give him 15k+ a week to hold onto him next season as players know what others are on which we can't afford.
Cherish the rest of the time with us he's off 100%.
Not sure about that .

Does that mean if Ronaldo wanted to come for £15 k a week we wouldn’t sign him in case the other players asked for the same extreme example admittedly

No different from the workplace

Those with more talent get paid the most
 
Make no mistake Josh Bowler would happily have left in January. He would have had the chance to secure his financial future. I would be amazed if he signs a new contract but you never know. The worry is he leaves for nothing summer 2023. The club were right not to sell in Jan as people are now seeing how good he is but if he doesn’t leab in summer his value starts to go down significantly just because of how long is left on his contract not anything to do with his ability. His agent will know what he can earn at other championship clubs never mind premier league clubs and pool can’t get anywhere near that.
 
I believe we accepted a bid from Bournemouth for around £2m in January.
He has 1 year remaning on his contract when we get to the summer, but I do expect him to leave for a PL-club in the summer

So...how much can we expect?
Anything below £5M will be dissapointing imo...
Chritch should recommend him to Klopp as a back-up for Salah....right now he is that good!
Looks like Norfolk took your post and ran with it to pneis online mate.

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His value is definitely going up, each time he scores and causes havoc for the opposition.

All depends on this snag... if it was around 4 million initially, forgetting the snag, whatever that may be, his contract is a third less in summer but he's scored a good few more and id say his value has still gone up with less contract.

Whatever money you get from being in the championship, 6m? Having him achieves that alone, so that should be the minimum amount for 1 year left.

There isn't a player in the league who can go past people like he can, tracking back now and scoring goals for fun. A class championship player and we see how much they can go for.

Time to get our big payout if he goes.
 
We'd have to give him 15k+ a week to hold onto him next season as players know what others are on which we can't afford.
Cherish the rest of the time with us he's off 100%.

Please do tell us all what Simon can afford to pay in wages. Be good to get some ITK knowledge. Cheers.
 
The club were right not to sell in Jan as people are now seeing how good he is but if he doesn’t leab in summer his value starts to go down significantly just because of how long is left on his contract not anything to do with his ability. His agent will know what he can earn at other championship clubs never mind premier league clubs and pool can’t get anywhere near that.
Agreed, but the club accepted offers so it can't have been right not to sell as it obviously agreed to sell!

I can't see Bowler staying here for next season cos there will be bids in Summer and we will accept at least one bid, and Bowler will happily move to a club higher up the pyramid for a lot more money. Night follows day. Wait any longer and we lose out too much financially. Bowler too. A whole season of much higher wages.
 
So Norfolk believe my £5M estimation is far away from the thruth?
he's right though. Doesn't matter how good you think he is and what he's worth, you fail to consider the length he has left on his contract. If he had still two or three years left on his contract then yep you'd be looking north of 5 million but he hasn't it's coming down to the final year and that's why his value massively reduces. That's why many top clubs start to negotiate new contracts withj players even though there is often two years left on their contracts.
 
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