by South Coast Royal » 03 Dec 2024 19:37
by Pepe the Horseman » 03 Dec 2024 19:47
South Coast Royal My last posting on here is regrettably to advise posters that this is happening.
Ciao posters, ciao Garcia and wishing him the best of luck.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Dec 2024 21:41
by Orion1871 » 03 Dec 2024 22:42
by Sutekh » 04 Dec 2024 07:07
by Hendo » 04 Dec 2024 13:38
Snowflake Royal If he is, I don't think it will surprise anyone. He's clearly got huge potential. And he's one of the most obvious players to sell for good money that will have limited impact on the current first XI.
by Hound » 04 Dec 2024 13:47
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Dec 2024 14:04
Hound About as suprising news as Gregg Wallace being a sex pest (allegedly)
Why you off though SCR? Shame if so on both announcements
by Clyde1998 » 04 Dec 2024 14:13
Fabrizio Romano drops new transfer update on Reading FC star Andre Garcia
16-year-old Reading FC talent Andre Garcia is being tracked by clubs from two of Europe's biggest leagues, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
The power dynamic in these situations, when a lower league club has a hot, young prospect in their ranks and higher ranking teams want them, is massively in favour of those with a bigger bank account.
With the current financial situation at Reading, and the uncertainty surrounding their ownership, it could make them potentially vulnerable to attacks from more powerful forces, who are already said to be eyeing up one of their up-and-comers.
Reading youth attracting top flight attention
Several clubs in the Premier League and the Bundesliga reportedly have Reading's Garcia on their ones-to-watch list, according to Romano.
The 16-year-old has already made his breakthrough into the club's first-team. He provided an assist in the Royals' recent FA Cup extra-time victory over Harborough Town, and he's made a dozen appearances in League One so far in this campaign too, half of which the left-back has started.
Reading are currently in 7th place in the division, just outside the play-off places but level on points with Barnsley, who currently occupy the final of the top six spots in the third tier.
Partly thanks to Garcia, Ruben Selles is working with the second-youngest squad in the league, at an average of 23.8-years-old per player, according to Transfermarkt.
Top level clubs in Europe's best league aren't the only ones who are set to fight over Garcia. Romano also stated that both the English and Spanish national teams will battle for him to make sure he ends up playing for their country down the line.
Reading must get sell-on part of any Andre Garcia deal right
Given the calibre of clubs that are said to be interested in the defender, it would be a surprise if Garcia stays at the Select Car Leasing Stadium for a while longer.
Because of his age, the money they are likely to get for him, if he does leave before the end of his contract, won't be that representative of the talent he is and the potential he has, as clubs aren't allowed to pay transfer fees for players of such an age.
Therefore, the most beneficial part of Garcia leaving Reading will be in any sell-on clauses they have. This will give them the potential to make a decent amount of money from any future moves made by the teenager, especially if he continues on his current trajectory.
Without a decent sell-on percentage, Reading could be essentially robbed of a very promising young player.
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Dec 2024 17:34
by Pepe the Horseman » 04 Dec 2024 18:27
Hound About as suprising news as Gregg Wallace being a sex pest (allegedly)
Why you off though SCR? Shame if so on both announcements
by Hound » 04 Dec 2024 19:18
Pepe the HorsemanHound About as suprising news as Gregg Wallace being a sex pest (allegedly)
Why you off though SCR? Shame if so on both announcements
Bullied off the board by some Man Utd fans on GF.
by Brogue » 04 Dec 2024 22:34
HoundPepe the HorsemanHound About as suprising news as Gregg Wallace being a sex pest (allegedly)
Why you off though SCR? Shame if so on both announcements
Bullied off the board by some Man Utd fans on GF.
Should stop posting there then
by Royal_jimmy » 05 Dec 2024 07:45
by skipper » 03 Jan 2025 22:04
by Orion1871 » 03 Jan 2025 22:30
skipper Dear Garcia,
Please call Nelson Abbey and see how he's getting on. Only 5 professional games since he left.
Give Caylan a buzz, not a single professional game since he left.
I know they're both young still, but... You're getting games here. AND can still move on when you're 20, after 4 years of solid football. How crazy is that?
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Jan 2025 13:03
by skipper » 04 Jan 2025 21:54
Snowflake Royal There's not a player in the squad we can get decent money for who, imo, is less key to the first team. Even if we're missing out on a big player and fee in the future.
by Crusader Royal » 05 Jan 2025 11:24
Clyde1998 May as well post this in here: https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/fabri ... re-garcia/Fabrizio Romano drops new transfer update on Reading FC star Andre Garcia
16-year-old Reading FC talent Andre Garcia is being tracked by clubs from two of Europe's biggest leagues, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
The power dynamic in these situations, when a lower league club has a hot, young prospect in their ranks and higher ranking teams want them, is massively in favour of those with a bigger bank account.
With the current financial situation at Reading, and the uncertainty surrounding their ownership, it could make them potentially vulnerable to attacks from more powerful forces, who are already said to be eyeing up one of their up-and-comers.
Reading youth attracting top flight attention
Several clubs in the Premier League and the Bundesliga reportedly have Reading's Garcia on their ones-to-watch list, according to Romano.
The 16-year-old has already made his breakthrough into the club's first-team. He provided an assist in the Royals' recent FA Cup extra-time victory over Harborough Town, and he's made a dozen appearances in League One so far in this campaign too, half of which the left-back has started.
Reading are currently in 7th place in the division, just outside the play-off places but level on points with Barnsley, who currently occupy the final of the top six spots in the third tier.
Partly thanks to Garcia, Ruben Selles is working with the second-youngest squad in the league, at an average of 23.8-years-old per player, according to Transfermarkt.
Top level clubs in Europe's best league aren't the only ones who are set to fight over Garcia. Romano also stated that both the English and Spanish national teams will battle for him to make sure he ends up playing for their country down the line.
Reading must get sell-on part of any Andre Garcia deal right
Given the calibre of clubs that are said to be interested in the defender, it would be a surprise if Garcia stays at the Select Car Leasing Stadium for a while longer.
Because of his age, the money they are likely to get for him, if he does leave before the end of his contract, won't be that representative of the talent he is and the potential he has, as clubs aren't allowed to pay transfer fees for players of such an age.
Therefore, the most beneficial part of Garcia leaving Reading will be in any sell-on clauses they have. This will give them the potential to make a decent amount of money from any future moves made by the teenager, especially if he continues on his current trajectory.
Without a decent sell-on percentage, Reading could be essentially robbed of a very promising young player.
by Clyde1998 » 05 Jan 2025 12:10
Crusader RoyalClyde1998 May as well post this in here: https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/fabri ... re-garcia/Fabrizio Romano drops new transfer update on Reading FC star Andre Garcia
16-year-old Reading FC talent Andre Garcia is being tracked by clubs from two of Europe's biggest leagues, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
The power dynamic in these situations, when a lower league club has a hot, young prospect in their ranks and higher ranking teams want them, is massively in favour of those with a bigger bank account.
With the current financial situation at Reading, and the uncertainty surrounding their ownership, it could make them potentially vulnerable to attacks from more powerful forces, who are already said to be eyeing up one of their up-and-comers.
Reading youth attracting top flight attention
Several clubs in the Premier League and the Bundesliga reportedly have Reading's Garcia on their ones-to-watch list, according to Romano.
The 16-year-old has already made his breakthrough into the club's first-team. He provided an assist in the Royals' recent FA Cup extra-time victory over Harborough Town, and he's made a dozen appearances in League One so far in this campaign too, half of which the left-back has started.
Reading are currently in 7th place in the division, just outside the play-off places but level on points with Barnsley, who currently occupy the final of the top six spots in the third tier.
Partly thanks to Garcia, Ruben Selles is working with the second-youngest squad in the league, at an average of 23.8-years-old per player, according to Transfermarkt.
Top level clubs in Europe's best league aren't the only ones who are set to fight over Garcia. Romano also stated that both the English and Spanish national teams will battle for him to make sure he ends up playing for their country down the line.
Reading must get sell-on part of any Andre Garcia deal right
Given the calibre of clubs that are said to be interested in the defender, it would be a surprise if Garcia stays at the Select Car Leasing Stadium for a while longer.
Because of his age, the money they are likely to get for him, if he does leave before the end of his contract, won't be that representative of the talent he is and the potential he has, as clubs aren't allowed to pay transfer fees for players of such an age.
Therefore, the most beneficial part of Garcia leaving Reading will be in any sell-on clauses they have. This will give them the potential to make a decent amount of money from any future moves made by the teenager, especially if he continues on his current trajectory.
Without a decent sell-on percentage, Reading could be essentially robbed of a very promising young player.
Is the line about not being able to get transfer fees for 16 year old’s accurate ? I can’t find any regulations to this effect, if a player has a pro contract then why, subject to safeguarding, should they be allowed to move without a fee but not with a fee ?
What I can see in FIFA regs is a clause that says u18’s can’t be transferred internationally unless they meet certain criteria , which Garcia doesn’t appear to.
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