20% - which would be nice https://www.skysports.com/amp/footb...berechi-eze-crystal-palace-and-qpr-agree-deal
Sounds like a no-brainier for everyone. Improved deal for Eze; double payback for palarse and £9m in the coffers for us!
It will depend on the terms negotiated. This from an Anfield site: "In basic terms, if a sell-on clause is inserted into a deal for a player, the selling club would then be owed the agreed percentage of any transfer fee if the player moves again. "The clause could be agreed to expire after a certain period of time – for example, the length of the player’s first contract with his new club – after which it will no longer be in effect. So if Basel sell Millar to another club in the coming years, Liverpool would then take 20 percent of the fee brought in. Therefore, for example, were the striker to join Southampton in two years’ time for £10 million, Basel would then be required to pay Liverpool £2 million. Clubs can also negotiate a sell-on clause for a percentage of the profit made by a player’s next move; in the above scenario, then, the Reds would be owed £1.74 million, as 20 percent of Basel’s £8.7 million profit."
Good effort for Warburton to turn up for this.... Warbs in the hot seat - Podcast Wednesday, 16th Feb 2022 22:05 by LFW The first real rocky patch of the season for QPR continued at Millwall on Tuesday night, and manager Mark Warburton is the guest on this week's Open All R's Podcast to take listener's questions. You certainly can't accuse the QPR boss of hiding following the defeats to Peterborough, Barnsley and Millwall, and he's joined by regulars Paul Finney, Chris Charles and Charlie Wiuse as well as guest Niall Rogers. The episode is available to download wherever you get your podcasts, you can go to the SoundCloud site and listen there, or you can use the embeds below for audio and video. https://m.soundcloud.com/west-twelve-media/warburton-in-the-hot-seat
Right action to investigate and if found to have broken the law, apart from the criminal penalty, I hope the club impose a large fine to demonstrate their condemnation of such irresponsible behaviour. Modern day footballers are role models after all.