Livorno have their eye on Inter Primavera youngster Andrea Palazzi and are willing to do everything possible to bring the 19 year old midfielder to Tuscany.
According to Gianluca Di marzio through his website, Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio has met with Livorno sporting director Elio Signorelli and the two clubs have reached an agreement which will see the young Italian move to Livorno on loan from next season.
Source: FcInterNews.it

I think we should try and implant a clause for every loaned player that obliges the team that took the player to play the for a certain amount of minutes/matches per season or else they’d have to pay a fine or something like that
I think that’s what Chelsea do and it seemed to work pretty well for them. Good idea
well you also should consider, what benefits would the team gained if they do what you suggested. if the players grown into good player, the parent team will just easily take those players back. and team who loan the player will get practically nothing.
I think the best way would be like we did with Bonazzoli. sell the players with buy-back clause at certain price for next 2-3 years.
if the players live up the expectation, we could buy them back.
if not, we already sold them and don’t have to carry burden of their wages or find it difficult to get buyer for the players if we want to get rid of them.
and clubs who buy the players, they will be ‘forced’ to play the players since they already invested.
Yes, I understand.. although something still haunts me.. IF Bonazzoli does so so and we think the player hasn’t reached the performance the parent club (Inter would want) then another team who believes in the player does see something in him and buys him, after a while he starts performing awesomely .. What happens to the buy back clause of the parent club ( Inter)?
buy-back clause only within INTER-sampdoria.
that’s why we included percentage sales clause.
if sampdoria sold Bonazzoli to other team, 40% of sales value would go to our pocket. it wont prevent your scenario above coz anything can happen, but it will make it more unlikely or at least minimize the loss if your scenario really happen.
Yes, I understand.. although something still haunts me.. IF Bonazzoli does so so and we think the player hasn’t reached the performance the parent club (Inter would want) then another team who believes in the player does see something in him and buys him, after a while he starts performing awesomely .. What happens to the buy back clause of the parent club ( Inter)?