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Liverpool are set for an eight-figure windfall in January as they profit from Bobby Clark‘s upcoming move from Salzburg to Celtic, despite currently being out on loan. Clark left Liverpool for Salzburg in 2024, but after a difficult first season returned to England with a loan move to Derby in the summer.
Celtic have agreed a deal worth £6 million for the midfielder, with Liverpool entitled to 17.5 percent of that fee. That is due to a release clause negotiated into their agreement with Salzburg, who already paid £10 million to sign Clark in the first place.
Liverpool made big money on Clark It means Liverpool’s overall profit from signing and selling the youngster will be £9.55 million. Salzburg are also obliged to offer the Premier League champions first refusal on any deal to re-sign Clark, but that is not likely to be considered.