‘Null and Void’ – Birmingham Keeper Dismisses Wage Demand Claims


David Stockdale has disputed claims that his move to Leeds could collapse due to his wage demands.

The Yorkshire Evening Post reports that the Whites are considering pulling out of a deal for the 32-year-old.

On Twitter, our no.13 said that no talks about salary have taken place after Leeds’ latest bid was rejected by the Blues:

Verdict:

Officially a player cannot discuss personal terms with another club until a transfer or loan deal is agreed. So far, we have reportedly rejected a transfer bid and a loan offer for Stockdale so the keeper is technically correct.

However, interested clubs usually have informal discussions with a player’s agent to see if they can afford a salary before putting in a bid. It’s likely Leeds change of tack from a permanent deal to a temporary one is down to a lack of funds, and the realisation that the goalkeeper’s wages may be too high.

Yorkshire Evening Post reporter Phil Hay says the Whites were prepared to pay a “sizeable portion” of his wages, but crucially not the full amount.

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