In the past two transfer windows I've heard of certain loan deals have a loan fee involved and have just heard on Sky Sports News that Zenit want £10m as a loan fee if Spurs were to take Hulk on loan and that Chelsea would also like a loan fee of £1.5m from Arsenal for Ba.
Just wondering whether the concept of a loan fee is something new, or whether there's usually a loan fee and that its just reached much larger figures of late?
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comment by Ozilla Fireinthebox (U18382)
posted on 2/9/13
They often crop up every now and again, usually when a club allows a player to go on loan, it is a youngster and the loaning club are happy to have him go to gain experience. Other times it is players they want off the wage bill but can't sell i.e Denilson so again they will let them go for free.
£10 mill for a season long loan is absurd and quite comical.
comment by Chelseamf™®© (U1677)
posted on 3/9/13
Wanted £3m not £1.5m for Ba.
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