Leeds' Drameh plan revealed
Leeds United have offered a new contract to Cody Drameh so that even if he doesn't accept it, they will be entitled to compensation.
It didn't go according to plan for the defender and now he finds himself at something of a crossroads at Leeds. But according to the BBC, the club have offered him a new deal so that they can get cash even if he finds a new team this summer.
BBC reporter Adam Pope said on the podcast: "Cody Drameh gets offered a new contract. Now I think the point here is that if you are under 24 then it's a case of offering a contract, if they turn it down, then Leeds are entitled to compensation if he goes elsewhere.
"I think that's a sensible business move. I don't see him being part of the plans."
Co-host Simon Rix, of the Kaiser Chiefs, weighed in with: "He doesn't need to sign it, either. He only needs to be offered it in order for them to get the compo (compensation). I didn't know that until the day the retained list came out, but someone informed me.
"That makes a lot of sense. You have to offer him equal or better terms and he can turn it down."
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