
Sport
Share
Published 17:29 19 Apr 2017 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Yep, once again the issue of a release clause in Alderweireld's contract has been brought up by Gianluca Di Marzio. News of the clause first surfaced last year after a series of 'leaked' details of various footballers' contracts started doing the rounds on social media.
As explained by SportWitness the €30m release clause (a very reasonable £25m) is pretty much worthless for the next couple of years. The defender's current deal expires in 2020, with the clause only becoming active in 2019. Essentially, it's to help protect Alderweireld leaving the club on a free.
This said, Di Marzio has claimed that Inter Milan could make use of the clause in a bid to bring the player to the San Siro. With the player said to have made it known that he has no intention of signing a new deal at White Hart Lane (or Wembley), this leaked and seemingly irrelevant clause appears to have sparked rumours of a move to Italy that will almost certainly not happen - certainly not this summer, anyway.
Catch up with this week's episode of 888Sport Football Friday Live
Why Spain’s players never sing their national anthem before games
The little known reason goes to the very heart of Spanish history Football fans have been questioning why Spain’s national team players, including the likes of Barcelona star Lamine Yamal and Arsenal’s Mikel Merino, have not been seen singing their national anthem before World Cup clashes with Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia in North America. […]
Sport
18h
World Cup rule change explained as third country knocked out of tournament early
You can’t get away with it at this World Cup… Three teams have been knocked out of the FIFA World Cup this week, as back-to-back losses means that neither of them had any chance of advancing from their respective groups. The first two countries to be eliminated were Haiti and Türkiye, and now Tunisia has […]
Sport
1 day ago
Why the Belgium national team are nicknamed ‘The Red Devils’
Sport