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Sell On Clause Will Reduce Gylfi Benefit27th Jul 2017 10:18 Newspaper reports are suggesting that Tottenham Hotspur have a 10 per cent sell on clause for Gylfi Sigurdsson that could reduce the benefit that the Swans get from any deal with Everton this summer.0
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Sell On Clause Will Reduce Gylfi Benefit on 13:18 - Jul 27 with 1011 views
Sell On Clause Will Reduce Gylfi Benefit on 20:42 - Jul 27 by Al_Bundy
I read somewhere Reading are also entitled to a percentage of a Siggy transfer
Surely that's bullocks. In that case hoffenheim would be due some surely.
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Sell On Clause Will Reduce Gylfi Benefit on 20:43 - Jul 27 by londonlisa2001
That'll be clever.
How many clubs has he had between Reading and now?
I do believe they get a solidarity fee as he came up through their youth system? It's designed for the smaller clubs when their players are poached and sold for big bucks later down the line but the fee involved would be so minimal in football terms it wouldn't even matter. Certain amount of money for however long they trained at the club.
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Sell On Clause Will Reduce Gylfi Benefit on 01:22 - Jul 28 with 574 views
Sell On Clause Will Reduce Gylfi Benefit on 20:52 - Jul 27 by Griffting
I do believe they get a solidarity fee as he came up through their youth system? It's designed for the smaller clubs when their players are poached and sold for big bucks later down the line but the fee involved would be so minimal in football terms it wouldn't even matter. Certain amount of money for however long they trained at the club.