Stade Rennais FC is about to receive a payout without having to sell, thanks to a transfer deal between OGC Nice and Juventus Turin for Jérémie Boga. The Breton club is benefiting from a transfer that will earn them around 24,000 euros. This modest sum in the world of professional football is a additional revenue obtained without any negotiation. Stade Rennais FC had hosted Jérémie Boga on a loan in 2015-2016, which gives them certain rights under the rules established by FIFA. This payment is part of FIFA's solidarity mechanism, designed to reward clubs that have contributed to the development of a player between the ages of 12 and 23. Stade Rennais FC is thus seeing its player development work rewarded, with a new financial influx that confirms a often underestimated reality. The Breton club has seen many talents pass through its youth teams or professional squad, and each international transfer involving some of these players can generate additional revenue. Stade Rennais FC can therefore count on a strategy that pays off in the long term, with revenue that can sustainably feed the club's finances. And this is not an isolated case, as the club has a strong focus on developing young players. But what is certain is that this new revenue will be a welcome boost to the club's finances. So, the Stade Rennais FC can look forward to a brighter financial future, thanks to its smart strategy and the solidarity mechanism of FIFA.
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Stade Rennais FC lands unexpected windfall on transfer market
Find out how Stade Rennais FC benefits from a transfer deal between OGC Nice and Juventus Turin for Jérémie Boga, with a payout of 24,000 euros
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