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Forever Blue wrote:Like what Wez said, I was also told Vincent Tan wanted to accept the bid and Neil Warnock talked Tan out of it.
Tan must love Warnock and sees that if Warnock succeeds then the prize is way way bigger
Thu Sep 14, 2017 11:47 am
Sven wrote:£17MILLION BID FOR KENNETH ZOHORE CONFIRMED & CARDIFF CITY TURNED IT DOWN
Agent explains why Brighton's £17m striker bid failed
Thursday 14th September 2017
Brighton made a club-record £17million bid for Cardiff City striker Kenneth Zohore last month, according to the player's agent.
Seagulls boss Chris Hughton targeted the former Denmark Under-21 international and was seen to be in talks with Cardiff owner Vincent Tan after watching Zohore play against Sheffield United on August 15.
If the two clubs had agreed on a deal it would have meant Hughton would have broken the club's transfer record for the third time in a fortnight after the £13.5m swoop for Jose Izquierdo, which itself came just days after Brighton paid PSV Eindhoven £10m for midfielder Davy Propper.
"It would have been a record purchase for Brighton and a record sale for Cardiff," agent Darryl Powell from Paramount Sports Management told BT.
"It would also have been a record for the sale of any Danish player.
"It was a real, really honorable amount that was offered. And there was also strong interest from Everton."
However, Cardiff stuck to their guns and rejected the offer, knowing that Zohore would not kick up a stink because of his respect for manager Neil Warnock.
"There were several factors that meant that the deal did not turn into anything," added Powell.
"I think it was because Cardiff are doing very well and were at the top of the Championship, and Kenneth is very proud of everything Cardiff manager Neil Warnock wants.
"The manager sees a great star in Kenneth, and so I think the board and owners in Cardiff are really happy with Kenneth.
"But there is also an important party in this, and it is Kenneth, who is self-satisfied wherever he is. He has an incredibly mature approach to it and respects his manager really much."
Thu Sep 14, 2017 11:49 am
Forever Blue wrote:Like what Wez said, I was also told Vincent Tan wanted to accept the bid and Neil Warnock talked Tan out of it.
Tan must love Warnock and sees that if Warnock succeeds then the prize is way way bigger
Thu Sep 14, 2017 11:49 am
Forever Blue wrote:Like what Wez said, I was also told Vincent Tan wanted to accept the bid and Neil Warnock talked Tan out of it.
Tan must love Warnock and sees that if Warnock succeeds then the prize is way way bigger
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wez1927 wrote:Sven wrote:£17MILLION BID FOR KENNETH ZOHORE CONFIRMED & CARDIFF CITY TURNED IT DOWN
Agent explains why Brighton's £17m striker bid failed
Thursday 14th September 2017
Brighton made a club-record £17million bid for Cardiff City striker Kenneth Zohore last month, according to the player's agent.
Seagulls boss Chris Hughton targeted the former Denmark Under-21 international and was seen to be in talks with Cardiff owner Vincent Tan after watching Zohore play against Sheffield United on August 15.
If the two clubs had agreed on a deal it would have meant Hughton would have broken the club's transfer record for the third time in a fortnight after the £13.5m swoop for Jose Izquierdo, which itself came just days after Brighton paid PSV Eindhoven £10m for midfielder Davy Propper.
"It would have been a record purchase for Brighton and a record sale for Cardiff," agent Darryl Powell from Paramount Sports Management told BT.
"It would also have been a record for the sale of any Danish player.
"It was a real, really honorable amount that was offered. And there was also strong interest from Everton."
However, Cardiff stuck to their guns and rejected the offer, knowing that Zohore would not kick up a stink because of his respect for manager Neil Warnock.
"There were several factors that meant that the deal did not turn into anything," added Powell.
"I think it was because Cardiff are doing very well and were at the top of the Championship, and Kenneth is very proud of everything Cardiff manager Neil Warnock wants.
"The manager sees a great star in Kenneth, and so I think the board and owners in Cardiff are really happy with Kenneth.
"But there is also an important party in this, and it is Kenneth, who is self-satisfied wherever he is. He has an incredibly mature approach to it and respects his manager really much."
who was tjis confirmed by ? warnock said 13.5 million we turned down not 17 million ? is this confirmed by cardiff or is it a Brighton official ?
Thu Sep 14, 2017 3:39 pm
Sven wrote:wez1927 wrote:Sven wrote:£17MILLION BID FOR KENNETH ZOHORE CONFIRMED & CARDIFF CITY TURNED IT DOWN
Agent explains why Brighton's £17m striker bid failed
Thursday 14th September 2017
Brighton made a club-record £17million bid for Cardiff City striker Kenneth Zohore last month, according to the player's agent.
Seagulls boss Chris Hughton targeted the former Denmark Under-21 international and was seen to be in talks with Cardiff owner Vincent Tan after watching Zohore play against Sheffield United on August 15.
If the two clubs had agreed on a deal it would have meant Hughton would have broken the club's transfer record for the third time in a fortnight after the £13.5m swoop for Jose Izquierdo, which itself came just days after Brighton paid PSV Eindhoven £10m for midfielder Davy Propper.
"It would have been a record purchase for Brighton and a record sale for Cardiff," agent Darryl Powell from Paramount Sports Management told BT.
"It would also have been a record for the sale of any Danish player.
"It was a real, really honorable amount that was offered. And there was also strong interest from Everton."
However, Cardiff stuck to their guns and rejected the offer, knowing that Zohore would not kick up a stink because of his respect for manager Neil Warnock.
"There were several factors that meant that the deal did not turn into anything," added Powell.
"I think it was because Cardiff are doing very well and were at the top of the Championship, and Kenneth is very proud of everything Cardiff manager Neil Warnock wants.
"The manager sees a great star in Kenneth, and so I think the board and owners in Cardiff are really happy with Kenneth.
"But there is also an important party in this, and it is Kenneth, who is self-satisfied wherever he is. He has an incredibly mature approach to it and respects his manager really much."
who was tjis confirmed by ? warnock said 13.5 million we turned down not 17 million ? is this confirmed by cardiff or is it a Brighton official ?
Confirmed by Kenneth Zohore's agent, if you read the thread
Thu Sep 14, 2017 4:21 pm
Sven wrote:wez1927 wrote:Sven wrote:£17MILLION BID FOR KENNETH ZOHORE CONFIRMED & CARDIFF CITY TURNED IT DOWN
Agent explains why Brighton's £17m striker bid failed
Thursday 14th September 2017
Brighton made a club-record £17million bid for Cardiff City striker Kenneth Zohore last month, according to the player's agent.
Seagulls boss Chris Hughton targeted the former Denmark Under-21 international and was seen to be in talks with Cardiff owner Vincent Tan after watching Zohore play against Sheffield United on August 15.
If the two clubs had agreed on a deal it would have meant Hughton would have broken the club's transfer record for the third time in a fortnight after the £13.5m swoop for Jose Izquierdo, which itself came just days after Brighton paid PSV Eindhoven £10m for midfielder Davy Propper.
"It would have been a record purchase for Brighton and a record sale for Cardiff," agent Darryl Powell from Paramount Sports Management told BT.
"It would also have been a record for the sale of any Danish player.
"It was a real, really honorable amount that was offered. And there was also strong interest from Everton."
However, Cardiff stuck to their guns and rejected the offer, knowing that Zohore would not kick up a stink because of his respect for manager Neil Warnock.
"There were several factors that meant that the deal did not turn into anything," added Powell.
"I think it was because Cardiff are doing very well and were at the top of the Championship, and Kenneth is very proud of everything Cardiff manager Neil Warnock wants.
"The manager sees a great star in Kenneth, and so I think the board and owners in Cardiff are really happy with Kenneth.
"But there is also an important party in this, and it is Kenneth, who is self-satisfied wherever he is. He has an incredibly mature approach to it and respects his manager really much."
who was tjis confirmed by ? warnock said 13.5 million we turned down not 17 million ? is this confirmed by cardiff or is it a Brighton official ?
Confirmed by Kenneth Zohore's agent, if you read the thread
Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:31 pm
Thu Sep 14, 2017 11:36 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Sven wrote:wez1927 wrote:Sven wrote:£17MILLION BID FOR KENNETH ZOHORE CONFIRMED & CARDIFF CITY TURNED IT DOWN
Agent explains why Brighton's £17m striker bid failed
Thursday 14th September 2017
Brighton made a club-record £17million bid for Cardiff City striker Kenneth Zohore last month, according to the player's agent.
Seagulls boss Chris Hughton targeted the former Denmark Under-21 international and was seen to be in talks with Cardiff owner Vincent Tan after watching Zohore play against Sheffield United on August 15.
If the two clubs had agreed on a deal it would have meant Hughton would have broken the club's transfer record for the third time in a fortnight after the £13.5m swoop for Jose Izquierdo, which itself came just days after Brighton paid PSV Eindhoven £10m for midfielder Davy Propper.
"It would have been a record purchase for Brighton and a record sale for Cardiff," agent Darryl Powell from Paramount Sports Management told BT.
"It would also have been a record for the sale of any Danish player.
"It was a real, really honorable amount that was offered. And there was also strong interest from Everton."
However, Cardiff stuck to their guns and rejected the offer, knowing that Zohore would not kick up a stink because of his respect for manager Neil Warnock.
"There were several factors that meant that the deal did not turn into anything," added Powell.
"I think it was because Cardiff are doing very well and were at the top of the Championship, and Kenneth is very proud of everything Cardiff manager Neil Warnock wants.
"The manager sees a great star in Kenneth, and so I think the board and owners in Cardiff are really happy with Kenneth.
"But there is also an important party in this, and it is Kenneth, who is self-satisfied wherever he is. He has an incredibly mature approach to it and respects his manager really much."
who was tjis confirmed by ? warnock said 13.5 million we turned down not 17 million ? is this confirmed by cardiff or is it a Brighton official ?
Confirmed by Kenneth Zohore's agent, if you read the thread
It just says according to him (agent) 27m was offered! are we sure we can trust agent Prefer it coming from NW tbh then have bit more creadence to it.
Fri Sep 15, 2017 7:38 am
wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Like what Wez said, I was also told Vincent Tan wanted to accept the bid and Neil Warnock talked Tan out of it.
Tan must love Warnock and sees that if Warnock succeeds then the prize is way way bigger
stright from warnock he said that mate ,but he told me it was 13.5 million unless the rest was made up of add on s to make 17 million
Fri Sep 15, 2017 7:47 am
Fri Sep 15, 2017 8:14 am
Forever Blue wrote:wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Like what Wez said, I was also told Vincent Tan wanted to accept the bid and Neil Warnock talked Tan out of it.
Tan must love Warnock and sees that if Warnock succeeds then the prize is way way bigger
stright from warnock he said that mate ,but he told me it was 13.5 million unless the rest was made up of add on s to make 17 million
Wez, I believe you
Fri Sep 15, 2017 7:19 pm
Sven wrote:Forever Blue wrote:wez1927 wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Like what Wez said, I was also told Vincent Tan wanted to accept the bid and Neil Warnock talked Tan out of it.
Tan must love Warnock and sees that if Warnock succeeds then the prize is way way bigger
stright from warnock he said that mate ,but he told me it was 13.5 million unless the rest was made up of add on s to make 17 million
Wez, I believe you
Football deals these days are complex, so I guess it depends on what fees were being covered in any figures give, e.g. were agents fees etc. included?
Still a lot of money for a player making progress (albeit rapid) in the game and credit to Neil Warnock (for being a great mentor), Vincent Tan (for seeing the potential future 'value' of keeping the player) and Cardiff City FC for keeping hold of him at any price!