Liverpool set for unexpected windfall as midfielder on the brink of transfer
A midfielder could bring in extra funds for Liverpool as he nears a transfer away from his current club.
It's important to note that the Reds haven't just spent money, they've also made money this summer.
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Plenty of it, too. With clever player sales, Liverpool's sales will be in excess of £200m after Ben Doak completes his move to Bournemouth.
This will include sales made from Jarell Quansah, Caoimhin Kelleher and Tyler Morton as well as Trent Alexander-Arnold.
All of the above mentioned players come through the club's academy system. Even Doak predominantly played for the club's U18s and U21s after joining as 16-year-old.
Morton, Kelleher, Quansah and Alexander-Arnold though spent significant time at the club's academy, and played for the Reds from a very young age.
And they won't be the only academy players making money for the Reds this summer. Liverpool actually stand to profit from a player who isn't in their own ranks.
Lewis Travis plays for Blackburn Rovers. He's been their captain for a couple of seasons now and he's attracted the attention of other Championship clubs.
Derby County are the favourites to sign Travis with Blackburn reportedly wanting £3m for his services. At this moment in time, this is a transfer that looks likely to be done. Derby have bid £1.5m, which was rejected and they are likely to increase their bid in order to get the deal over the line.
And if it is completed, Travis will bring in a profit for the Reds, with Liverpool expected to receive a windfall from his transfer.
Why is that the case? Well, before Blackburn, Travis spent over a decade playing for Liverpool's academy. FIFA rules state that development clubs always take 5% of the total transfer fee.
Development clubs count as the teams a player played for between his 12th and 23rd birthday. In Travis' case this would be Blackburn and Liverpool, meaning they would split the 5% fee between themselves.
That will see Liverpool get 2.5% of Travis' total transfer fee, which equals to £75k if the agreement is found at £3m between the two clubs.
It's not a lot of money. But every little helps and this deal will count as a profit for the Reds.
It's an example of why investing in the academy is important for Liverpool. There's money to be made even if a player doesn't ultimately make it at the club.
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