Nathan Ake's move Manchester City Despite never playing for a Dutch club, Fenerbahçe has seen former club Feyenoord benefit once again.
FR12 covers the situation today And how AK's move has again provided a 'financial windfall' for Feyenoord. They are once again benefiting from FIFA's solidarity scheme.
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The website explains that, thanks to that plan, the 31-year-old's move from Manchester City to Fenerbahçe will bring a further boost to the Dutch club.
Reports in England have suggested that AK is set to move to Turkiye for around €7m, with an additional €1.5m in potential bonuses.
Under FIFA rules, Feyenoord will receive solidarity contributions because he trained at Verkennoord between 2007 and 2011. Any bonuses will also result in additional solidarity contributions at a later date.
Ake made his debut for Feyenoord's first team. But in the last few years he has brought a good amount of money to the club.
when he left chelsea In 2011, he received a fee and several performance clauses were included in the deal. He later received a bonus when he made his debut for the Blues.
€3 million by 2020
Then when Chelsea sold him bournemouthFeyenoord received a 'contractually agreed share of the transfer fee'. De Telegraaf calculated in 2020 that AK had earned them around €3m.
He then joined Manchester City in the summer of that year. Feyenoord also benefited from that transfer due to changes in FIFA rules. It cost approximately €500,000.
Now, they are ready for another payment. Depending on the eventual cost of the transfer, they are expecting to receive around €100,000 in solidarity payments. If all the bonuses are met, that amount may increase further.
Feyenoord are already celebrating, with this latest solidarity payment proving how valuable a strong youth academy can be, even when players don't break into your first team.

