This simic deal will be the next Jack Clarke for value if he adapts to England.
could be a 15-20 million pound plus sale for us in the future. Jesus
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This simic deal will be the next Jack Clarke for value if he adapts to England.
could be a 15-20 million pound plus sale for us in the future. Jesus
I WFH and I am really struggling to work I'm glad the workload is a bit quietCouldn’t have picked a worse day to be in the office like, would have been 3 hours deep into scouting videos on the lad by now otherwise![]()

Hahaha I’ll set some time aside tomorrow to scout himI WFH and I am really struggling to work I'm glad the workload is a bit quiet![]()
Clarke might just see a signing like Simic as really exciting and decides to stayPosted elsewhere..?
Its all a bit of a mess by all accounts. So....
A contract has been verbally agreed, but not actually signed yet. Harte is advising JC to hang fire until we see what happens at the end of the window.
Jack is still more than happy here, he loves being at SAFC and would never force a move, but also wants to play in the PL and ideally would love it be with us.
I'd mentioned before that we'd turned down bids from Ipswich earlier in the summer, and they've come back with another (slightly) higher offer, but J isnt interested in going there.
The Leeds stuff was rubbish.
I WFH and I am really struggling to work I'm glad the workload is a bit quiet![]()
Pretty sure it's either 20% or 25%Numerous sources, including local news outlet the Sunderland Echo have been linking Sunderland AFC winger Jack Clarke to Ipswich Town in the last day or so.
Spurs signed Clarke from Leeds United back in the summer of 2019, before immediately loaning him back to Leeds.
He played once there in the first six months of the season, so Spurs loaned him out to QPR. That didn't overly work out either, and a few loans later, he was sold to Sunderland in the summer of 2022 for an undisclosed fee.
Clarke is absolutely a much better player now than the player who left Spurs. Last season he recorded 15 goals and 12 big chances created in 40 league games, whilst completing 3.7 dribbles per game.
He has started this season with a goal and an assist in the first two games, too. Hence the Premier League interest.
The above report from the Sunderland Echo suggests that Ipswich's bid is thought to begin around £15 million and "various add-ons" and whilst that won't be enough to prize him away from the Stadium of Light, it represents ambition from Ipswich, and perhaps we could see another bid come soon.
Tottenham might receive extra cash from sell-on deal
Ipswich have been happy to shop in the Championship this summer, signing Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn Rovers, Jacob Greaves from Hull, and Conor Towsend from WBA.
Whilst the transaction for Liam Delap will go to Manchester City - he had spent the previous two seasons on loan in the Championship.
So, while talk of this potential transfer did go quiet after initial speculation earlier this summer, the Tractor boys are clearly willing to dip their toes into the Championship market for their recruitment this summer.
Spurs negotiated a 40% sell-on clause when they sold Clarke to Sunderland back in 2022, and will take a nice windfall of any potential sale.
As mentioned above, it has been reported that £15m would not be enough, and a £15m transfer would be £6m, so it would appear that Spurs will be getting north of that - which cannot be sniffed at whatsoever.
Tottenham might receive extra cash from sell-on deal (hotspurhq.com)
hopefully 40% aint true
It's not 40% though?If it’s 40% sell on we can’t sell for under £25 million.
Simple as that.
Pretty sure it's either 20% or 25%
I know I'm dreaming, but could you imagine if in one big press announcement we announced signings of Simic, Isisdor and Clarke signing a contract extension?Clarke might just see a signing like Simic as really exciting and decides to stay
I dont think hes in a rush to leave at all
It’s apparently 25%Numerous sources, including local news outlet the Sunderland Echo have been linking Sunderland AFC winger Jack Clarke to Ipswich Town in the last day or so.
Spurs signed Clarke from Leeds United back in the summer of 2019, before immediately loaning him back to Leeds.
He played once there in the first six months of the season, so Spurs loaned him out to QPR. That didn't overly work out either, and a few loans later, he was sold to Sunderland in the summer of 2022 for an undisclosed fee.
Clarke is absolutely a much better player now than the player who left Spurs. Last season he recorded 15 goals and 12 big chances created in 40 league games, whilst completing 3.7 dribbles per game.
He has started this season with a goal and an assist in the first two games, too. Hence the Premier League interest.
The above report from the Sunderland Echo suggests that Ipswich's bid is thought to begin around £15 million and "various add-ons" and whilst that won't be enough to prize him away from the Stadium of Light, it represents ambition from Ipswich, and perhaps we could see another bid come soon.
Tottenham might receive extra cash from sell-on deal
Ipswich have been happy to shop in the Championship this summer, signing Sammie Szmodics from Blackburn Rovers, Jacob Greaves from Hull, and Conor Towsend from WBA.
Whilst the transaction for Liam Delap will go to Manchester City - he had spent the previous two seasons on loan in the Championship.
So, while talk of this potential transfer did go quiet after initial speculation earlier this summer, the Tractor boys are clearly willing to dip their toes into the Championship market for their recruitment this summer.
Spurs negotiated a 40% sell-on clause when they sold Clarke to Sunderland back in 2022, and will take a nice windfall of any potential sale.
As mentioned above, it has been reported that £15m would not be enough, and a £15m transfer would be £6m, so it would appear that Spurs will be getting north of that - which cannot be sniffed at whatsoever.
Tottenham might receive extra cash from sell-on deal (hotspurhq.com)
hopefully 40% aint true
One up sheff wed today.I know I'm dreaming, but could you imagine if in one big press announcement we announced signings of Simic, Isisdor and Clarke signing a contract extension?