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It means the amount of the players wages which would be covered by the selling club. So say a team was desperate to get rid of a player on £60k a week, but you could only afford £50k, in some circumstances clubs will pay the extra £10k just to get him out of their club.

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a lot of the time, the contribution doesn't last the length of the  player's new contract, so I would assume from when it runs out, then the buying club must pick up the difference... 

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14 minutes ago, rinso said:

a lot of the time, the contribution doesn't last the length of the  player's new contract, so I would assume from when it runs out, then the buying club must pick up the difference... 

It usually lasts as long as his previous contract was at the selling club.

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So is it a yes or a no?

I  can get Cahill from Chelsea.

Got a deal in play paying him 5m p/a and Chelsea also paying another 1m.

His contract with Chelsea ends in 2019 and his new contract with me would be until 2020.

If in the last contract year i have to cough up the extra mill i'd like to know beforehand.

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as long as he remains on the original contract (as signed when he joined)  Chelsea will pay the 1m. 

Whenever he signs a brand new contract with you - doesn't matter if it's today, next week, next year (basically any time before 2020), chelsea will stop paying that 1m.

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13 minutes ago, Scaramanga said:

So is it a yes or a no?

I  can get Cahill from Chelsea.

Got a deal in play paying him 5m p/a and Chelsea also paying another 1m.

His contract with Chelsea ends in 2019 and his new contract with me would be until 2020.

If in the last contract year i have to cough up the extra mill i'd like to know beforehand.

Yes, Chelsea will only pay the extra £1m until the end of 2019.

You'll have to pay the extra £1m for the last year.

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