‘Excellent news’ for the club as ‘substantial’ Sunderland transfer clause could be invoked

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Dutch side NEC Nijmegen are looking at the summer of Robinhood Sunderland Closely because they stand to benefit from a ‘substantial’ sales volume.

Voetbal 4 U covers the 23-year-old goalkeeper today And how a €70 million move this summer could massively benefit his old club.

NEC sold Roughs to Sunderland in a €10.5m deal last year, a ‘shocking’ fee for them at the time. But he has performed so well for the Black Cats since then that it now looks like a bargain.

Roffs is now valued at €25m but is being linked with a potential €70m transfer to Chelsea this summer. They’re not the only big clubs looking.

Great news for NEC Nijmegen

While this would be a huge move for Sunderland, it would also be ‘excellent news’ for NEC Nijmegen.

This is because he negotiated a ‘substantial’ sell clause during transfer talks with Sunderland last summer. Reportedly, this clause entitles him to the full 10% of any profits Sunderland makes. /

Based on the figures mentioned, Sunderland will make a profit of €58.2m. NEC will then receive a further €5.82 million from the deal. But the profits don’t stop here.

If Robinhood completes the transfer of €68.7m, NEC is also entitled to a solidarity contribution of the substantial amount of €3.09m. When combined with the proceeds from the initial sale, NEC’s total earnings from Sunderland for the Roughs would amount to more than €19m.

Would Sunderland agree a Roofes transfer?

The question is whether Sunderland will sell Robin Roughs this summer. Losing him after his impressive first season would be a huge blow.

But the prospect of making a big profit on a player who costs just over €10 million will be attractive to the Black Cats, who will likely look to spend big again this summer.

Either way, the NEC will keep a close eye. The Dutch club would stand to gain massively if Rolf leaves the Stadium of Light this summer.

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