Description of issue
News article reports that a club is interested in a permanent deal for a player while on loan (note: the player has no mandatory future fee in his loan contract):
The agent say that there is no interest:
Even though he is currently on loan, the window is closed and it would seem reasonable for a club to organise the future transfer (at the end of the loan) of a player. So I'd suggest that:
1. the agent should recognise that the loaning club is interested in negotiating a permanent deal (in the interaction above) and that a transfer at the end of the loan should be able to be negotiated now
2. the fact that a player is on loan does not prevent him from being sold at the end of the loan where he has no agreed mandatory future sale. Why this limitation? Why must a club wait till the loan ends before you can sell a player?
Steps:
1. Ask agent about market interest
2. select Keen option
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