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Thread: Sell on Clause when Trippier left?

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    Sell on Clause when Trippier left?

    It seems he is going to Athletico Madrid.Seems strange that Spurs are letting him go but good luck to him.If we had a sell on clause we could be in for a bit more dry powder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrie_burn View Post
    It seems he is going to Athletico Madrid.Seems strange that Spurs are letting him go but good luck to him.If we had a sell on clause we could be in for a bit more dry powder.
    We cannot get enough Dry Powder barrie my boy!

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    Talking of Dry Powder, we could be about to lose some, Nixon reckons we could owe Brentford around £10m when we sell Tarko. That's putting the sell on at 20/25%, a huge chunk out of any fee we receive, seems like Brentford were another club that took our transfer team for a ta-ta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Talking of Dry Powder, we could be about to lose some, Nixon reckons we could owe Brentford around £10m when we sell Tarko. That's putting the sell on at 20/25%, a huge chunk out of any fee we receive, seems like Brentford were another club that took our transfer team for a ta-ta.
    The Tottenham Chairman (is he Jewish?) also had us over big time. No sell on fee with Trippier.

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