I'd say it's unlikely. I think the voting on the PFA (I assume that's what you mean) awards takes place in January, as far as I know.
Out of curiosity, how likely is McClean to win the PFAI Young Player award at the end of the season? If he were to win it I can't imagine Sunderland not receiving substantial offers for the player during the summer, almost by default.
It's interesting to note the fees paid for recent winners of it, even without the likes of Fabregas, Ronaldo.
Jermaine Jenas £7m
Scott Parker £10m
Ashley Young £15-20m
James Milner £24m
But would they definitely sell? I suppose the fact they're going back to Derry suggests they would.
Would McClean definitely want to leave?
I'd say it's unlikely. I think the voting on the PFA (I assume that's what you mean) awards takes place in January, as far as I know.
I'm a big fan of McClean's, but I don't see how a player who has only played twelve first team league matches, and made his debut a week before Christmas, could be in the running. I'd rule Gylfi Sigurdsson out on the same basis, or else I'd think he was a challenger. I suspect Phil Jones is in pole position to win it. That's by the by. I still think his value is c.£6m
Isn't Artie Duffy, Journal sports ed, also the match-day program editor? He certainly was for a while. Still should've credited if so, but just saying the guy has (had) a significant stake in the program make-up.
Just to say on McClean - guy is built for Premier League football and is only going to get better. Even if his talent and fitness suddenly disappear (unlikely barring catastophic injury) he has a sell-on in the next 2-3 years of at least (bottom, bottom level) £5 million. I don't think closer to £8-£9million is so unreasonable, particularly given the dearth of really top quality young left wingers in the Premier League. Secretly I think he could go for an absolute fortune (with a slight, obvious bias).
With that in mind £750,000 is the base minimum Derry should look at imo. At that point might as well round it up and go for six figures. I wouldn't be against them holding on the sell-on though - the Premier League's sell on fees for touted young players are ridiculous. We're almost certain to get at least £500,000 from any sell-on at this point, so might as well hold on to it and see how far James can go. Not much percentage in just selling out - if we can afford to hold out, that is...
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http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-3063180.html
Cork City installed a 10pc sell-on clause in the transfer which brought Kevin Doyle to Reading. However, the cash-strapped Leesiders accepted a figure in the region of £200,000 to buy out the clause when they hit serious trouble in November 2008.
The following summer, Doyle joined Wolves in a £6.5m deal that would have netted £650,000 for the Leesiders under the terms of the sell-on clause.
Is there any instance where a club was offered the clause being bought out, accepted the offer but the player was then sold for less?
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we didnt get close to £200,000 as it happens. Tom Coughlan was a disaster
While o'neill is in charge you'd expect Sunderland to at least be in the Europa league spots every year. He's a very premier league type player, so i don't see the serie A, or la liga clubs putting big offers in. So that would make it unlikely that McLean would be tempted by anything outside the "big 5" of utd, city, chelsea, spurs, liverpool. From those clubs only liverpool would strike me as a club he could go to in the short-mid term, so i think it'd be a big risk to turn down 500k now if they are offered it.
Some of Sunderland's outgoings in the last few years:
Kenwynne Jones to Stoke - £8 million
Darren Bent to Aston Villa - £18 million
Jordan Henderson to Liverpool - £16 million
Martyn Waghorn to Leicester - £3 million
Greg Halford to Wolves - £2 million
Michael Chopra to Cardiff - £4million
Dean Whitehead to Stoke - £3 million
Danny Collins to Stoke - £2.75 million
I don't think it's unfair to say the likes of Stoke, Everton (with more cash), Newcastle, a resurgant Villa or perhaps even Fulham or Swansea could have a look at McClean if he was available.
And if they were to buy it's fair to say he'd be worth more than the likes of Waghorn, Whitehead and Chopra, particularly given his youth and the general lack of quality left wingers.
Given 500k is 15 per cent of just over £3 million, surely the above scenario shows there's more percentage in keeping hold of him. Unlikely we'll get much less than 500k but a great chance we'll get much more - and that's without considering his potential should his astronomic rise continue.
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McClean will be at Sunderland next year, if the does well then though, it's where interest could be taken up in summer 2013.
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As someone earlier said, Sunderland must have a reason for doing this now. They are not looking to give Derry free money, so they must think there's a decent chance McClean will go for substantial bucks in the next 2-3 years. It's all a judgement call of course, but I think Derry would be foolish to jump at an offer too early. Of course there's a price at which it might make sense, but it is a bit of a gamble really. Stick, or twist ? He could go on to rocket in value, or they might be looking to offload him down a Division next year. (Stating the obvious I know!) Personally I'd hold out for while.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
Note the "could". I highly doubt there has been an approach from Sudnerland. A similiar article appeared about decade ago when Owen Morrison was playing for Sheffield Wednesday and "apparently" Liverpool were certs to buy him.
Nice way to fill a page, but the chairman has confirmed there has been no contact.
Tweet from Joel Taggart a BBCNI sports journalist.
"Derry City chairman Philip O'Doherty has said he's been told that Man Utd have expressed an interest in former Brandywell star James McClean"
This rumour mentioned on SKY Sports news this morning with (estimated) price tag of 12 million. Maybe nothing more than agent generated twaddle but unless Derry were desperate for cash (as was example with Cork/Doyle buyout referred to) I suspect they will not be in any rush to deal.
Think it would be better for McClean as a player to stay another season at Sunderland - guaranteed playing time etc but always a concern that "second season syndrome" might slash his possible value.
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