Are loans ok?

do you see that negative aspect in loaning players?


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TheFinnFan

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Do you appreciate the possibility of loaning talents to Everton. Some think that we shouldnt develop other teams players.

What do you think, does it bother you*?
 

Loans are fine for me, especially at this time of year. I'd want to have a potential future fee agreed though, unless it's a young potential superstar, would understand if we didn't have a fee then.
 

Considering the best club in the world loans players and starts them (Real Madrid with Essien and Hernandez) I don't think we should be complaining.
 
Personally think we should only ever loan if there's an option (or some realistic intent) to buy.

Not convinced we should be a feeder club, developing other clubs talent. What does that say for our own setup?
Exactly this. In all honesty, I consider Everton as too big to he anybody's feeder club. No problem with loaning players if we have an option to buy though.
 
Short term loans are fine to fill in gaps.

Another question is do we get paid compensation (for training) when a under 23 player then gets sold by his parent company?
i.e. do we get money for training Del for a year if Barca sell him or is that given up in the loan contract?
 
Think a mixture of both loans and permanent signings. Short term loans could be used for are benefit aslong as they are better than what we have
 
We'd have never got Lukaku if the loan deal hadn't happened and there was no suggestion of a permanent switch being possible when we initially took him

So we should always look at each one on their merits, as opposed to having a set stance.
 

In our current predicament I'd happily take a couple of loan players in if they were to improve our first team. Even if only until the end of the season. I don't want us to be the team that develops other players for other sides without any option or willingness to buy long term, but if they could improve us in the short term at this point of the season, I'd take them. Especially as we are (suposedly) eternally skint.
 
Being a club that is worth billions and spends just the same in wages. I see this the only way to exploit the FFFP system.
 
Good for Southampton. Bad for us.

We're naughty for loaning players and we've been warned against this season.
 

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