BIRMINGHAM City are set for a huge transfer windfall once Jude Bellingham completes his £115million move to Real Madrid.
The England international is set to sign for the Spanish giants after a deal was agreed with Borussia Dortmund.
Bellingham is on the verge of finalising the move, with a medical expected to take place in the comings days.
The deal is worth a total of £115million, consisting of a £88million initial fee and £27million in add-ons.
The Mirror report that this will see Bellingham’s former side Birmingham receive £10million as part of a clause included when he was sold to Dortmund in 2020.
Although the exact percentage of the sell-on clause is unknown, it means the Championship side will have now banked £35million from the sale of Bellingham.
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The teenage midfielder was sold to Dortmund for £25million after a breakthrough campaign at St. Andrew’s.
During that campaign, a 16-year-old Bellingham became the Blues’ youngest ever player and scorer.
His performances were rewarded upon his departure as Birmingham retired his number 22 shirt.
He has since become a key man for Dortmund and England, captaining the former several times despite still being just 19.
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Bellingham was named their player of the year for the 2022/23 season after they narrowly missed out on the Bundesliga title.
He has also won 24 caps for the Three Lions and scored at the World Cup in Qatar.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk