by Winston Biscuit »
06 Jan 2025 13:07
Crusader Royal Winston Biscuit Stranded
You wouldn't get anything based on the deal with Club A though - if he leaves on a free, we get 0 from them. We are due nothing from future transfers.
I know, hence the 'as long as he is being transferred for money'.
It's just a short term Vs long term gamble decision that clubs have to make. I would imagine with RFC everything is based on short term at the moment.
Really not sure sell on fees carry on beyond the immediate deal. How would that even work ? Could you put a clause in a contract of which you were not part ? Are you not getting confused with training / solidarity payments ?
my understanding is that sell on clauses changed more than a decade ago so that now its pretty standard that the wording says they take a % of 'all future earnings'. It means that anytime that player gets sold, as long as the future club also puts in a sell on clause, then sell on clauses trickle down to all parties that also have that clause.
Ivan Toney is the example I used on this one before in another conversation. Toney went to Saudi for £40M. Peterborough confirmed they had a sell on clause when they sold him to Brentford, but said they were not allowed to say how much that was. Due to Barry Fry having a big mouth it became clear their sell on clause was around 10-15%. Peterborough also publicly confirmed that Newcastle had put a 30% sell on fee in the deal when they sold him to Peterborough, so of their sell on amount (£4M-£6M) they would be passing 30% (£1.2M - £1.8M) onto Newcastle. The Peterborough chairman also said that Northampton have a sell on fee from when they sold to Newcastle, and while he wouldn't say how much percentage wise it was, he said he knows once Toney went to Saudi, Northampton had made more than £1M in total from selling Ivan Toney