Tottenham ready to be paid as World Cup-bound player – playoff equivalent to cash infusion for Spurs

Tottenham Hotspur will benefit from Luka Vuckovic’s participation at the World Cup this summer, but only if Croatia reach the knockout stage.

Hamburger Abendblatt Report Today on the 19-year-old and how the World Cup could be financially beneficial for Tottenham and HSV Hamburg.

Vuckovic for the World Cup

The newspaper reports that Luka Vuckovic is one of three players in the current HSV squad for the World Cup this summer.

These nominations are financially beneficial for the German club. They will receive compensation payments from FIFA for each player released for World Cup duty. These funds are distributed to the DFB (German Football Association). They then send the payments to the individual clubs.

The further a player progresses in the tournament, the higher the resulting payout. Compensation is also provided for players who are loaned. This means that Tottenham’s Luka Vuckovic will bring money.

However, if the tournament reaches the knockout stage, his parent club, aka Spurs, will receive a daily compensation payment for the youngster’s release. Why? Because Vuskovic will officially Will be back under contract to Spurs by July 1scheduled tribe.

FIFA is paying

FIFA pays each World Cup player approximately $11,000 per day. One third of this amount goes to the club where the player was under contract during the tournament. Another third goes to where he was under contract during the 2025/26 season.

In the case of Luka Vuckovic, the first will be spread across Tottenham and HSV. The other will go to HSV.

The third part goes to the club for which he played during the 2024/25 season. The young player spent him on loan at KVC Westerlo, but Hajduk Split should also get paid.

It’s a complicated matter to say the least, but Tottenham will benefit one way or the other. The decision to send Vuckovic to Germany last summer continues to benefit them.

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Tottenham will let star leave despite staying in PL – player plus cash deal at cut price

near barcelona Tottenham HotspurCristian Romero is on their list to improve their defense ahead of next season.

On 29 April, Game Witness broadcast news The centre-back is Inter Milan’s Alessandro Bastoni as his main option.

Earlier this month, we Covered Claims The Italian is concerned about Barcelona’s interest in the Tottenham star.

Wednesday edition of game The La Liga winners are said to have courted Bastoni because of his €70m price tag.

Hansi Flick’s side are considering options and that’s where the Argentina international comes into the picture.

tottenham took a stance

Another report from game State Barcelona is closely monitoring the situation at Tottenham Hotspur.

Spurs’ failure to beat Chelsea on Tuesday means their stay in the Premier League is not yet secure. They are 17th in the table, two points ahead of 18th-placed West Ham United and need at least a point to avoid relegation.

The game states Roberto De Zerbi’s side will allow Cristian Romero to leave despite remaining in the Premier League.

Barcelona, ​​who were offered Romero a month ago, have contacted his agent and are awaiting a response.

The Catalan club is well aware that he will ‘definitely leave’ to Tottenham, who will set the price depending on his Premier League stay. If Spurs stay top, Sport say the price will be €60m and would be significantly reduced in the event of relegation.

However, the Spanish champions are refusing to pay €60m and will only consider a ‘significantly lower price’ deal by offering Spurs a player as part of the deal.

The South American wants to reach Camp Nou while Atletico Madrid are also in the race to sign him. There will be no movement until Tottenham finish their season.

Contract, price and agent information

Last August, Cristian Romero signed an extension at Tottenham Hotspur until 2029. transfer marketis €50m and the highest was €65m in December 2025.

Agent Ciro Palermo manages the Argentine, who is currently working on his recovery after suffering an injury in April.

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30% Manchester City clause looks wise – Blues could soon cash in big time

maximo perron

maximo perron Como is having an impressive season, which is good news for Manchester City.

Pep Guardiola’s side will now benefit from his future sale.

So far this season, the Argentinian has made 27 Serie A appearances totaling over 2000 minutes. He also has two goals and four assists, with Como currently in the Champions League spot. The youngster has impressed with his ability to dictate play from deep.

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appearances27
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minutes per game76
total minutes played2058

After a good initial loan spell, Perron joined the lakeside club permanently from Manchester City in the summer.

The 23-year-old’s performances are attracting a lot of attention now and will help the Nationals in the future.

Manchester City has a big sell-on clause

corriere dello sport Today report that Maximo Perron is emerging as a key target for Inter Milan, who are likely to part ways with Hakan Calhanoglu.

There are also doubts about David Fratesi, with Henrikh Mkhitaryan also at his best.

Perón is therefore seen as an effective way to restructure the midfield and reduce its average age.

Peron being wanted is good news for Manchester City
Peron being wanted is good news for Manchester City

Problems are likely to arise in Como regarding a deal. A major reason for this is Manchester City’s 30% sell-on clause, with Cesc Fabregas’ side demanding a high fee for the midfielder.

Perron was signed for just €13 million in the summer and his value has now at least doubled.

Only a significant offer would break Como’s resistance and they are no strangers to demanding hefty fees anyway.

Napoli are also keen on a player who could be the subject of widespread interest in the summer.

The deal was a success for Manchester City

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Everything shows that Guardiola’s team did an excellent job with Maximo Peron. They loaned him out to clubs that helped his development and felt it was the right opportunity to let him go.

If a club pays €40m for the Argentine, Manchester City could now make around €9m from the deal. That’s pretty good money for a player who doesn’t even play for them. Furthermore, Perron made only two senior appearances for the Nationals.

That – in itself, is a good indication of the work done. Italian teams generally do not pay permanent fees to other clubs in Serie A. It would not be a surprise if Inter or Napoli make an initial loan attempt, but Manchester City hope the suitors will make a permanent offer soon.

What’s even better is that Peron’s value will increase further until 2027, and Manchester City will then get a larger share.


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Elite Caulfield, Neese Trade Rumor, Kapanen Cash

Here are the Montreal Canadiens news items, stories and content you may have missed over the weekend and Monday.

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Habs sniper Cole Caufield is not only one of the league’s best goalscorers, he is one of the league’s best goalscorers. the clutchest Who has ever provided a clutch effort in the NHL.

Jake Evans, Philippe Danault and Oliver Kapanen provided the goals, while Jacob Dobbs earned the win by stopping 17 of 18 shots sent against the Toronto Maple Leafs. All things considered, it was a solid win for the Habs, even if the commentary was a little confusing throughout the game. [Habs Highlights: Canadiens Drop Leafs, Pick Up Points]

Elliotte Friedman believes there was a little truth behind the rumor that the Habs and Leafs discussed a potential trade involving Matthew Nease. At the very least, he implied that there was some semblance of veritas in the mix.

Shocking or not, Lane Hutson was the first to hit the ice during practice Tuesday.

With 20 goals in the bank, Kapanen took home a $250,000 bonus on Tuesday night. At least it can be said to be an exciting day at the office for the 22-year-old Finn.

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What in the world is going on with the New Jersey Devils and defenseman Dougie Hamilton? On Friday ahead of the 2026 NHL trade deadline, New Jersey Hockey Now requested to speak to Hamilton. The Devils defenseman politely declined. In fact, Hamilton has not been made available to speak to the media since public comments by his agent, JP Barrie of CAA Sports Agency, earlier this season. [New Jersey Devils]

The Oxford English Dictionary defines ‘frustration’ as a feeling of being upset or angry, especially because of an inability to change or achieve something. Vegas Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy prefers not to use that particular term, but it certainly described the team’s 4-2 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday. [Vancouver Canucks]

The Florida Panthers are going to use these final 19 games to make sure the players working through some things don’t wear out. These include Sam Reinhart. Coach Paul Morris said Tuesday that Reinhart will not play tonight against the Detroit Red Wings, so the team may keep an eye on him for any issues he may have. [Florida Panthers]

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