If Spurs were to finally open up the capp on their wages (which at £85k would do) then it would be interesting to see how they cope with current player unrest / new talent being brought in.
The option to buy Ade after the loan for only £12 million (3 years left on the contract) would suggest that the wage offset will pay off for both Spurs and City.
There's no guarantee that Ade would take a 50% wage cut next year, but it will put him back in the shop window for a year.
so it looks like a 50/50 split on wages.
If Spurs were to finally open up the capp on their wages (which at £85k would do) then it would be interesting to see how they cope with current player unrest / new talent being brought in.
The option to buy Ade after the loan for only £12 million (3 years left on the contract) would suggest that the wage offset will pay off for both Spurs and City.
There's no guarantee that Ade would take a 50% wage cut next year, but it will put him back in the shop window for a year.