Football.london reports that Tottenham Hotspur can make even more money if Oliver Skipp is sold to Leicester City.
Over the course of the weekend, Spurs and Leicester came to an agreement to move the midfield player to the latter. Skipp is eager to play regularly this season.
For Skipp, Leicester will pay Tottenham a set fee of £20 million. With an additional £5 million in add-ons, the total could go up to £25 million.
But in the future, Tottenham might benefit even more from Skipp’s transfer.
Because Spurs and Leicester have a sell-on provision in their contract, Spurs stand to gain financially from Skipp’s next move.
Uncertainty surrounds the sell-on clause’s threshold, but this move carries on the growing pattern of clubs including such clauses in player departure agreements.
Liverpool is incorporating a sell-on clause into Bobby Clark’s transfer to Red Bull Salzburg and included one in Fabio Carvalho’s move to Brentford earlier this summer.
Because of a sell-on clause negotiated with Bournemouth, Tottenham paid £65 million for Dominic Solanke earlier this summer, giving the Reds cash
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