Rawlie19Dirk Gently I thought these sell-on clauses only last for the duration of the initial contract the player signs - if he then signs another contract after that first one has expired then the sell-on clauses no longer apply. I'm not certain on this one, but ISTR that was what the get-out was with another player in similar circumstances.
If you seriously thought that then you are not as clued in to football as you think you are. You have lost points for that statement.
I did put in the disclaimer that I wasn't certain, but we have tried something extremely similar before. This is from a few years ago :
YORK CITY have settled their long-running dispute with Reading over a settlement for the transfer of Graeme Murty.
The two clubs had been in dispute as The Minstermen claimed they were owed a payment due to Reading being promoted.
Murty moved to Reading in 1998 for £700,000, but York inserted a clause in the deal that would give them a cash payment if "The Royals" were promoted during the term of the midfielder`s contract.
York demanded the payment this summer, but Reading refused saying the clause was void as Murty had signed a new contract.
Talks have been ongoing for much of the summer, with the matter being resolved on Wednesday.
York chief executive Keith Usher said: "The two clubs have agreed a settlement figure for the remainder of the transfer and that is now the end of the matter."