Thursday, August 12, 2021 at 8:04 PM• Mart van Mourik

SC Heerenveen will benefit greatly from the transfer of Denzel Dumfries to Internazionale. Fabrizio Romano reported on Thursday that an oral agreement between PSV and Inter about the transfer of the right back has already been reached and that the the Dutch international is making the switch for 12.5 million euros plus bonuses, which amounts to a total of approximately 15 million euros. . The Leeuwarder Courant know that the Frisians stipulated a resale percentage of ten percent for the sale in 2018, from which people are now going to reap the benefits.

A year after Dumfries came over from Sparta for six million euros in 2017, the right back was already sold on to the people of Eindhoven. A resale percentage of ten percent has therefore been agreed in the agreement. That means that Heerenveen can count on a tenth of the final transfer fee that Inter will pay minus the six million euros that the Frisians themselves paid for Dumfries. Although the exact amount of the transfer fee is not yet completely clear, Heerenveen can take into account an income stream of approximately 800,000 to 900,000 euros.

Heerenveen is not the only club that will benefit from the upcoming transfer, journalist Rik Elfrink reports. Sparta can count on an estimated amount of 195,000 euros, while the amateur clubs also receive a substantial financial injection. Barendrecht can expect an amount of 65,000 euros; VV Smitshoek and Spartaan’20, where Dumfries started playing football, together collect about 260,000 euros.

Dumfries, good for 124 official duels in the PSV uniform, and Inter reached an agreement earlier this week about a multi-year contract. He will be the eleventh Dutchman employed by the Italian top club, after Faas Wilkes, Dennis Bergkamp, ​​Wim Jonk, Aron Winter, Clarence Seedorf, Edgar Davids, Wesley Sneijder and Stefan de Vrij, among others. Inter, the reigning national champions of Italy, will start the new season in the Serie A next Saturday with a home game against Genoa.