Post: If Flynn Penn leaves Leverkusen, his former club Celtics will receive a transfer share
May 14th, the Daily Mail reported that if Flynnon leaves Leverkusen this summer, his former club, Celtics, is expected to receive a 30% second transfer share. If Liverpool decides to speed up the search for a replacement for Arnold this summer, Leverkusen full-back Flynnon is eager to transfer to Anfield. The 24-year-old has 35 million euros (about £29.5 million) in his contract with Leverkusen, which is generally expected to change his goal this summer. The Post noted that Flynn Poon is on Liverpool's signing list and they appreciate Flynn Poon's personal abilities if they decide to sign at this position this summer. While some other names are also under consideration, given the existence of the termination clause, the transfer may be completed soon if Liverpool decides to advance the deal. Although German reports say the deal is close to completion, the Daily Mail understands that this is not the case, and there are other reports that Flynnon negotiated with Liverpool on Monday afternoon, a statement also denied by sources around the players. But the former Manchester City youth training player who later played for the Celtics is open to transfer to the Premier League. If Flynn Poon's termination clause is activated in the next few weeks or months, the Soviet Premier League Celtics will receive a second transfer share of about £5.4 million. As Flyn Poon's former boss, the Celtics have the right to obtain 30% of his transfer profit after transferring to Germany for £11.5 million in 2021. In addition, Flynnpon is a down-to-earth man who set up his own foundation in 2024 to help young players who have failed to become professional players, providing them with a range of services to help them move into the next stage of their lives. He previously said of the "Road Project": "One day you will be told that your dream of becoming a professional footballer has been shattered. You will feel vulnerable, frustrated, totally frustrated. I think it is important that someone can help you at that time. You are just a child and you should not face this alone. That's why I started this project. I want to do my best to help these young people."
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