Barça to get a nice windfall thanks to Jean-Clair Todibo

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It is only a matter of hours before Jean-Clair Todibo heads to Serie A. Hotly sought after by Juventus Turin, the 24-year-old defender has agreed to join the Old Lady despite concrete interest from West Ham. For its part, the Piedmontese club is about to free up the necessary cash to move forward with this deal, as Matias Soulé and Dean Huijsen are set to join Roma and Bournemouth respectively.

As the French international moves ever closer to Italy, his transfer will benefit FC Barcelona. As relayed World SportsBarça had negotiated a percentage in the event of a future sale of the Cayenne native, when he left Catalonia in 2021 to join Nice. As such, the Catalan club could recover €1 million this summer and then €7 million in the summer of 2025 according to the terms of the agreement negotiated between Juve and OGC Nice.

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