Here we are approaching the season end with Alfie top of the L1 Golden Boot table...... not wanting to prejudge this but hope he wins it and thoroughly deserves it.
But what's he worth to us......... and other teams? I think he has 1 year on his contract left (experts please correct me......) so do you offer a new contract now at what % increase in wages???? or wait abit longer?? if offers come in over the summer other L1 teams- what's he worth? If Championship sides come in for him well the price goes up doesn't it??? And could it unsettle him? Maybe his only chance to play at a higher level? Would he play on with the current contract and hope for a big move in January 2025?
My guess for L1 he's value would be. about £1million now. For championship side up to £2mill?
Should we double his wages to keep him at the Valley?
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To other teams.....£500k.
Age is not on his side
Priceless for us. Good footballer, decent touch, good vision and knows how to score. Also seems a good egg to have in the changing room and good role model for the kids.
His record for a struggling Cheltenham was amazing, yet he didn't get much interest last summer, hence we were able to get him for an affordable fee.
We wouldn't sell him unless it was in the 7 figures and I doubt anyone would offer close to that.
Genuine question- How do these 1yr options work? Surely can't be enforced if a player wants to go?
So you could refuse to play, but probably not sign for another club. Happens in the NFL sometimes.
All the power is with the players today. If he really wanted to go, the contract we have with him is worthless if he says he's going to down tools, be a problem around the club and stop trying. (Not saying he would do that for a moment as he doesn't seem the type but his career is coming towards the end and a big payday before he retires must be attractive)
Even if another club offered proper money for him, replacing his goals would cost us far more
What can't be ruled out is the value to AM of an offer, maybe to play Championship football next season. Portsmouth haven't been throwing money around lately, Derby probably can't afford to but Bolton might. If a player gets a life changing offer, Charlton ain't gonna stand in his way, not least because it's counter productive, even the best intentioned most loyal players always have their clubs over a barrel when moneybags clubs come a-calling.
Not worried in the slightest about losing him in the summer.
In effect we made him unemployable , curtailed his entitlement to work as other clubs couldn't sign him