Six Premier League stars who earned their old clubs huge sums of money through sell-on fees… and others that could in the future
See how much cash the likes of Gareth Bale and John Stones made their old clubs with their big money moves
MANCHESTER City have confirmed the big money signing of John Stones for £47 million, and in turn are making his first club Barsnley a large sum of money.
SunSport have now had a look at some of the other potentially huge sell-on fee's that British stars have earned their old clubs.
City new-boy Stones seems to be the best place to start.
He signed a five-and-a-half-year deal with Everton on the 31 January 2013, for a transfer fee reported to be in the region of £3, from Football League club Barnsley.
In the move, a clause was added that meant the club will earn 15 per cent of any future deal involving The England ace.
This means that Barnsley are about to earn an impressive £7.5m from the Citizens purchase of the talented centre-half.
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A slightly different situation arose involving the ex-worlds most expensive player in Real Madrid's Gareth Bale and his boyhood club Southampton.
When a deal was first agreed between Saints and Tottenham, a clause was in place that would see the saints earn 20 per cent of any further deals involving Bale.
However, Southampton eventually hit money troubles which saw them settle for £3, up front from the North London club and the removal of the sell-on clause.
This saw Saints miss out on an astonishing £20m when Bale signed for the Spanish giants.
Another big money signing City have made in recent years is the £49m transfer of Raheem Sterling.
His move earned old club QPR a huge sum of around £7.8m, and helped them sign players for themselves.
Sterling's old Kop compatriot Jordan Ibe also made his old club a decent profit from his recent £15m move to Bournemouth.
In turn that earned Wycombe Wanderers a tasty £2.25 million.
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling earned Maidstone a minuscule 0.2 per cent of his price tag, so the non-league club failed to make a huge profit on him,
But if Leicester City star Jamie Vardy were to move, it would earn Fleetwood around £7m, an amount which could keep them financially stabled for years to come.