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With all these big money transfers being considered my thoughts turned to the transfer of Delli Alli from M K Dons to Tottenham.
I am not aware the precise amount Tottenham paid for his services but any money they paid was equivalent to what both clubs agreed the player was worth.
My point here is that there is never any mention of what Delli Alli owes Milton Keynes for signing him up and developing him in his football career.
Why are players not forced to pay a sum to the parent club when they move on. I think small clubs could benefit quite a lot from such income. It seems to me that player's wages are now becoming obscene so some of that should trickle down to parent clubs.
My suggestion would be for a player transferring between clubs should force a player to pay 10% of the fee agreed between the two clubs. This would be quite separate to the agreed fee between the two clubs.