🤩 '𝗪𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗳𝘂𝗹.' 🤩 🙌 | Expert lauds Tottenham after 'brilliant' Marcus Edwards transfer reveal. 💸 - 'Move for him this summer.' 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗: THFC | COYS
, Tottenham could bank £26million if any club activates his £52million Sporting Lisbon release clause.
Spurs included a 50% sell-on clause in the deal that saw Edwards join Vitoria in the summer of 2019 and that clause was transferred into his Sporting deal this summer.Visit the live transfer blog nowWenham told“Tottenham very cleverly inserted this sell-on clause and even better, used their lawyers to secure the paperwork to carry that fee over.
“Sporting paid less for the player and Vitoria would get more money with Tottenham’s clause still in the deal. “It worked for all parties. It has put him in the shop window and he is their main man now as well. When I was at the stadium I saw a number of Sporting fans with Edwards on the back of their shirts.
“He got the loudest cheer when his name was read out and he had that brilliant run. I have seen him do that at the youth level for Tottenham.Now that this clause is known about, we could see someone move for him this summer.”
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