Sheffield United borrow £7.5 million from bank as David Brooks' transfer fee revealed
Photographs posted online by Kieran Maguire, a lecturer in football finance at the University of Liverpool, show an agreement between Sheffield United and Shawbrook Bank Ltd for a loan of £7.5million.
The loan is expected to cover bills and day-to-day costs at the club and will be repaid with the funds received from the sale of David Brooks to Bournemouth.
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Hide AdBrooks' fee, which was rumoured to be in the region of £12million when the transfer was completed during the summer window, is confirmed as having been £11.5million.
The Blades have already received £4million of the money from Bournemouth and will use the following instalments to pay off the bank loan.
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Hide AdShawbrook Bank will charge United interest at 6.5 per cent above the base lending rate of the Royal Bank of Scotland and will pay the loan off in instalments of one £500,000 payment and two £3.5 million fees.
Both the nature of the loan and the interest rate are not thought to be unusual in comparison to other similar loans completed by clubs in the past.