According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Bologna’s 10% sell-on clause on Dan Ndoye can become a €5m check for the Rossoblu if the Swiss winger doesn’t leave Nottingham Forest by 2027.
Nottingham Forest confirmed the signing of Bologna winger Ndoye on Thursday.
According to several sources it’s a €40m deal plus €5m add-ons and a 10% sell-on clause.
As per Gazzetta, however, the sell-on clause will only be valid for two years as Bologna will receive €5m instead if Ndoye remains at Nottingham Forest for the next two years.
Ndoye’s permanent move to Forest means Premier League clubs have now spent €180m to sign players from Serie A this summer.
Ndoye spent two seasons at Bologna, scoring 11 goals and providing eight assists in 75 appearances across all competitions with the Rossoblu.
The Switzerland international has signed a contract until 2030 with Forest, with an option for a further campaign.
During his two-year spell at the Stadio Dall’Ara, Ndoye won the Coppa Italia, contributing to the historic feat with a goal in the Final against Milan.
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