braineclipse
Steve Sedgley
I'm pretty sure the club views it as being better to receive a higher fee regardless of if a player is fully amortized or not. Calling it a loss to fail to maximize the fee seems like a good enough description in either situation.As I said, it really depends on how the club view these things.
Of course, getting as much as possible is always preferable. It will have to be weighed against the HG/further wages/bloated squad/depreciating price issues as well.
Dembele, for example, might be a £15m player to us. We refuse £10m this summer. We then have at least 4 months paying his wages, while he probably doesnt play much. Or, even, retaining him impact our ability to get in players we really want.
How much is that extra £5m really worth?
What is a good enough fee to sell is a different question, depending on several factors including those you mention.