49ers’ Georginio Rutter ploy has backfired after The Athletic’s Leeds United transfer reveal – View.
Leeds United included a release clause in their deal to sign Georginio Rutter back in 2023, and it was triggered by Brighton to the tune of £40million two weeks before the end of the transfer window.
Leeds’ transfer windows since they were relegated from the Premier League have been dominated by the clauses laden in the contracts of key players.
Firstly it was a wave of loan exits secured by players who didn’t want to be at the club in the EFL, and this summer just gone it was the turn of release clauses in star players’ contracts.
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Leeds deliberately timed £40m Georginio Rutter release clause to expire two weeks before deadline day
Having joined Leeds in January 2023 for a club record fee as part of a 49ers-led effort while Andrea Radrizzani was still majority shareholder, Georginio Rutter’s contract also included a release clause.
A £40million deal was swiftly agreed between the Whites and Brighton as the Seagulls activated the clause right on the cusp of it expiring, with news breaking in the aftermath of Leeds’ EFL Cup loss to Middlesbrough in mid-August, with the release fee to become invalid at midnight that day.
The Athletic have now shared the reasoning behind Rutter’s release clause having an expiry two weeks before the window shutting:
“Brighton’s ability to trigger Rutter’s release clause in the final hours before it expired left the club with just a few weeks to find a replacement and it proved beyond them.
“The time limitation on Rutter’s clause was designed precisely to avoid a situation where Leeds would be left short but it is where they now find themselves, with Brenden Aaronson and Joel Piroe sharing the role early in the season. Neither can operate in the way Rutter did but should offer different types of build-up play.”