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Maccabi Tel Aviv Won't Profit From Milson's Transfer Despite Contract Clause

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First reported by N12 · 23 minutes ago

What happened

Maccabi Tel Aviv will not earn money from Angolan player Milson's transfer from Red Star Belgrade to Al Jazira, as the transfer fee is lower than the original sale price, nullifying their contract clause.

  • 01Milson is transferring from Red Star Belgrade to Al Jazira for 4.5 million euros.
  • 02Maccabi Tel Aviv holds a 15% clause on future transfer profits from Milson's sale.
  • 03The clause applies only to profits above the original 6 million euro sale price to Red Star.
  • 04Since the new transfer fee is lower, Maccabi will not receive any payment.
  • 05Maccabi's hopes to profit from Milson's future transfers have been dashed.

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N12Center · Hebrew23 minutes ago
Maccabi Tel Aviv Won't Profit From Milson's Transfer Despite Contract Clause
MakoCenter · Hebrew23 minutes ago
Maccabi Tel Aviv Won't Profit From Milson's Transfer Despite Clause

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