Brighton
Brighton’s Smart Move: Director Hints at Lucrative Sell-On Clause in Star Player’s Deal
Brajan Gruda made the switch from 1. FSV Mainz 05 to Brighton & Hove Albion during the summer transfer window.
The 20-year-old’s move to the Premier League club earned Mainz a record-breaking transfer fee of €30m, plus additional bonuses.
In this week’s edition of SportBild, Mainz 05 sporting director Christian Heidel sat down for an interview, where Gruda’s transfer to Brighton was a key topic of discussion.
Heidel, who has a long history with the German club, serving as sporting director from 1992 to 2016 before a brief stint at Schalke, returned to Mainz in 2019. Notably, during his time at Schalke, Heidel oversaw the sale of Leroy Sané to Manchester City, a deal that parallels Gruda’s transfer in terms of significance.
When asked about this comparison, Heidel explained why Mainz decided to sell Gruda to Brighton.
“Both transfers were significant. However, the key difference was that at Schalke, we had to sell Leroy due to financial pressures,” he said. “With Brajan, we weren’t under the same economic strain at Mainz. But when the offer reached a certain level, we realized it was the right move—for both Brajan and the club. Mainz 05 still relies heavily on income from transfers.”
SportBild also questioned Heidel about a potential sell-on clause in Gruda’s contract.
“Brajan has the potential to become an exceptional player. If he reaches that potential, we want to benefit from it. That’s how the contract is structured,” Heidel confirmed.
Unfortunately, Gruda has yet to make his debut for Brighton, as an injury has kept the young attacking midfielder sidelined for over a month.
![](https://livematchnews.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Livematch.png)
-
Other clubs4 days ago
Good News: Netflix Set to Release Documentary on Seattle Seahawks…
-
Other clubs2 months ago
I’M Leaving and i promise never to return: Angel Reese announce after she…
-
Other clubs2 months ago
ESPN’s FPI Picks a Winner Between Oregon and Ohio State in the College Football Playoffs
-
Derby county2 months ago
“I’m a Cat Too”: In this hilarious new commercial, Mark Pope and his family steal the show.
-
Canterbury Bulldogs3 months ago
Done deal: Canterbury Bulldogs has just confirmed another major deal……
-
Penn State1 month ago
Beau Pribula announce a devastating news
-
Other clubs1 month ago
NFL News: few minutes ago, bengals head coach retirement confirmed and announces to fans and entire…..
-
Other clubs1 month ago
SAD NEWS: He won’t play again