Ever since Leeds United sold Elia Caprile to Bari, it was said that the Elland Road side would be getting a percentage of a future fee.
One of the reports that soon followed the sale stated that the Whites could get as much as 50% of whatever the goalkeeper was sold on for, but Gianluca Di Marzio reports that will be a fair bit less.
He made it clear that Caprile would be signing for the club of his dreams on a five-year contract before heading to the other Serie A side, who sold Guglielmo Vicaro to Tottenham and needed a new goalkeeper.
As for the transfer fee, €6-7m would be paid to Bari, with ’25% going to Leeds’, described as his former club where he played between 2019-2021 before heading off on a loan to Pro Patria in Serie C.
That’s where he impressed Bari, who then struck a deal with Leeds for a minimal fee and what we now know is 25% of a future fee.