With the deals for De Bock and Zokora agreed Alex and Roel moved onto their next player to move on, Wellington Silva. Alex wanted him gone as soon as he could as he felt Wellington Silva had a feeling that he was superior to the team and having asked to leave Alex wanted to get rid of him.
Alex and Roel offered him out for his release clause of €3.1 million in the hopes of finding a buyer who hadn’t heard of any of his recent performances. The next day Alex was shocked when Roel called to say he had received a bid for Wellington Silva. Alex wondered who it was as he walked to Roel’s office, he guessed a Brazilian team would pay a small fee for him.
Alex was wrong. Hull City had made a bid of €2 million for him, Alex would take that money for him but, knew you never accepted a first bid so he and Roel spent some time negotiating with opposite numbers in Hull before they finally came up with a deal for Wellington that both sides agreed to.
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€2.4 million was less than the release clause but, Alex was happy to be able to bank that much money for the want away player who had been poor and not missed when he left, if he did.
Alex was told negotiations were going poorly and having met Wellington’s agent he could believe it. To do his part he told Wellington that he had no future at Brugge and that if he didn’t leave in January Alex would stick him in the under 21’s and have him fined for every tiny thing that he did wrong.
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The threat seemed to do the trick as Hull said they were happier during talks to receive lower wages and they had finally agreed a deal. All the relevant parties signed and sent a number of documents and come the 1st of January Wellington Silva would be a Hull City player. Alex for one couldn’t wait for the day to come, he was sick of him going “Well at Arsenal we did…”
Alex wanted to point out Wellington had done jack sh*t at Arsenal but, felt that it wouldn’t be smart to do while he still might need to play him for a few games due to injuries and fatigue.
With Brugge having some money in the bank even with some put aside for a left back Alex was considering a big move for a player in January to help inspire his side in the second half of the season and was of to see if his head scout could get him anyone that would meet his criteria and more importantly budget.
Alex and Roel offered him out for his release clause of €3.1 million in the hopes of finding a buyer who hadn’t heard of any of his recent performances. The next day Alex was shocked when Roel called to say he had received a bid for Wellington Silva. Alex wondered who it was as he walked to Roel’s office, he guessed a Brazilian team would pay a small fee for him.
Alex was wrong. Hull City had made a bid of €2 million for him, Alex would take that money for him but, knew you never accepted a first bid so he and Roel spent some time negotiating with opposite numbers in Hull before they finally came up with a deal for Wellington that both sides agreed to.

€2.4 million was less than the release clause but, Alex was happy to be able to bank that much money for the want away player who had been poor and not missed when he left, if he did.
Alex was told negotiations were going poorly and having met Wellington’s agent he could believe it. To do his part he told Wellington that he had no future at Brugge and that if he didn’t leave in January Alex would stick him in the under 21’s and have him fined for every tiny thing that he did wrong.

The threat seemed to do the trick as Hull said they were happier during talks to receive lower wages and they had finally agreed a deal. All the relevant parties signed and sent a number of documents and come the 1st of January Wellington Silva would be a Hull City player. Alex for one couldn’t wait for the day to come, he was sick of him going “Well at Arsenal we did…”
Alex wanted to point out Wellington had done jack sh*t at Arsenal but, felt that it wouldn’t be smart to do while he still might need to play him for a few games due to injuries and fatigue.
With Brugge having some money in the bank even with some put aside for a left back Alex was considering a big move for a player in January to help inspire his side in the second half of the season and was of to see if his head scout could get him anyone that would meet his criteria and more importantly budget.