Leeds are close to signing Piroe from Swansea for 12M. I'm a little surprised that a lower half Premier League club isn't taking that punt given his age, his record and his style of play.
When did rules on tapping up get scrapped? Seems like pretty much every transfer this summer has been "personal terms agreed with player, now [buying club] trying to persuade [current club] to sell".
I was talking to a Leeds friend yesterday, and he said it was one of those "story" days. Gnonto, who supposedly went on strike, scored. Sinisterra, who supposedly was also trying to force a move, scored. The useless lump who failed last year got another. And the new signing got one too. Given the issues with the first two/three, he was a bit relieved it all started in an away match, as many of the fans were happy to burn their bridges.
A club can, presumably, give permission to discuss terms in advance of a fee being agreed… if they are happy to do one and the numbers look credible. After all, with wages being such a key part of a deal it’s completely illogical to negotiate them one after another… that just slows things down and potentially wastes everyone’s time.
Fans don't genuinely think that transfers are conducted that way in the real world, do they? Absolutely no chance any club is going to spend days (maybe weeks) negotiating a fee with another, only to discover the player in question either has no interest in joining or they're miles apart in terms of salary and bonuses.
Any club which approaches another to talk transfers fees has definitely had contact with the player or his advisors, either directly or indirectly, way ahead of that to guage interest and wage demands, etc.