CPFCSaturn
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I accept that the big wages makes sense, even to other players, when a guy arrives on a free. Kamada isn't arriving on a free now, though. He is already here, and Palace have to decide what wage to offer him based on his contribution up to now and what we can expect over the course of the new contract. I cannot see a way for that to add up to six figures a week. Even if that is only a couple of million a year, the same could be said of all the players and all the contracts. There must be some sense of value for money and a hierarchy of merit. More importantly, there is a ratio of turnover to wages that we have to stay within, and Kamada is difficult to justify in that respect.
I take your point about him playing as a defensive screen, but lets not forget that he was moved to that position having repeatedly failed to make an impact as a No10, which appears to be be what he was brought in (and given big wages) to be. Unlike Hughes, Wharton, or Lerma, Kamada has had quite a few games playing further forward but still has a very low goal tally. I'm not sure the club would have agreed to £105k pw for a neat, steady holding midfielder.
Generally, stats can be read lots of different ways and should never overrule what the eye can see. Wharton, for instance, has a famously low pass completion rate but is plainly our best user of the ball and key playmaker - he just tries things. Kamada, on the other hand, passes it square and backwards a lot. As per my last, he often passes it slightly between the receiving players feet, or a split second too late. That will show as a completed pass, but doesn't mean Kamada is a very good passer and playmaker. He's OK, better than Lerma certainly, but that's not a high bar and doesn't make him good , and certainly doesn't make him good value for money.
What counts as a tackle for the stats appears dubious to me. I have certainly seen Lerma compete wholeheartedly in strong physical duels, both in the air on on the ground, but cannot think of a game when Kamada has imposed himself physically.
I don't think he's a poor player, but he just isn't worth the money that could be allocated elsewhere. If he wanted to stay on half the wage then fine, but I doubt he will.
But why? He's one of our most important players and that's what good players demand these days - Nketiah is on six figures a week, and I'd very much assume Johnson and Strand Larsen have also joined him in that club based on their transfer fees. I have far, far more issue with Nketiah earning that kind of wage than Kamada.
We have one of the lowest wage bills in the division. To replace a player of Kamada's quality and experience conservatively costs £20m in a transfer fee, and then you're still going to end up paying the replacement six figures a week in wages, with no guarantee they're any better.
It doesn't seem there is any realistic prospect of retaining him due to the Glasner stuff so it's all rather speculative, but I do find the mentality that we should lose a very good player on a free to 'save' on wages to be very hard to understand - we've very recently seen how much his absence impacts the team.
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