Revealed : Isaac Success Cost Watford 38 Times His Transfer Fee In 2014
Published: July 09, 2016
Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that BJ Foundation were short-changed following the transfer of Nigeria youth international Isaac Success to Udinese in 2014.
Several figures have been bandied around by the media as the transfer fees but it is a hundred percent confirmed that the Benin-City based nursery team agreed to sell the attacker for 400,000 euros but eventually received only 37.5 percent of that sum, €150,000.
The balance, €250,000, was paid to the local and foreign intermediaries that brokered the deal.
In July, Watford completed the signing of Isaac Success on a five-year deal for a fee of €15 million , which is a rise of
€14.6 million in his transfer fee.
To put it another way, the Hornets paid approximately 38 times more for the player compared to what he would have cost two years ago.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Several figures have been bandied around by the media as the transfer fees but it is a hundred percent confirmed that the Benin-City based nursery team agreed to sell the attacker for 400,000 euros but eventually received only 37.5 percent of that sum, €150,000.
The balance, €250,000, was paid to the local and foreign intermediaries that brokered the deal.
In July, Watford completed the signing of Isaac Success on a five-year deal for a fee of €15 million , which is a rise of
€14.6 million in his transfer fee.
To put it another way, the Hornets paid approximately 38 times more for the player compared to what he would have cost two years ago.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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