Now that Luis Sinisterra’s transfer from Leeds United to AFC Bournemouth was made permanent, it’s time for his former clubs to rub their hands while waiting for their money.
Just yesterday, we covered claims from the Netherlands which explained that since the Whites didn’t make a profit with his sale, Feyenoord would only get their share as his training club, which stands at €470k.
Now we get to see the South American media bringing more information on this operation, explaining that three clubs will benefit from Sinisterra’s move from Leeds to Bournemouth. The report is made by Pipe Sierra.
According to the journalist, 5% of the money is going to Feyenoord, Once Caldas and Boca Juniors Cali.
So even though that’s not a lot of money for the Eredivisie side, that should be of great help for his former Colombian clubs.
Leeds United are reportedly making £20m from Sinisterra’s sale, meaning £1m is going to those clubs.
Each piece will depend on how many years Sinisterra played for each of them when he was still a youngster.