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Manchester City will make a financial profit this summer if Southampton star Romeo Lavia signs for Arsenal due to a reported clause in his contract.
The Belgian midfielder moved to Southampton last summer and despite not making his Premier League debut before moving south, he has quickly become an integral part of the Saints squad.
The club have signed the 19-year-old as part of a revamped recruitment drive in which they target young, inexperienced players who could become stars at St Mary's Stadium .
Success has certainly been mixed, as the club have been relegated from the Premier League, but Lavia was a highlight of the campaign, which saw Southampton employ three different coaches during his time. operating.
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He made 29 appearances in the tournament and impressed the audience with his passing, ability to block opposing players and defensive ability. According to Fabrizio Romano, at 19, Lavia still has plenty of time to improve - and Arsenal are in the midst of transfer negotiations for the midfielder.
It looks like City have realized that potential despite being sold and should capitalize on it if he leaves Southampton this summer.
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Man City will benefit from Lavia's terms
Romano also confirmed that City inserted a sale clause when agreeing a deal with the Saints. This means that if Lavia moves to another club, the three-time winners will receive a percentage of the revenue.
According to Simon Bajkowski of the Manchester Evening News, this clause accounts for a total of 20% of any sale. With Southampton reportedly valuing the midfielder at £50m, City will therefore receive £10m if the deal is completed.
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Pep Guardiola's side also have a buy-out clause included in Lavia's contract - but this only comes into effect from the summer of 2024. So if Arsenal want the 19-year-old's signature, they should. may have to do so this summer. to avoid potential competition from his former club.
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