West Ham United could be in line for a £1.5 million windfall if Sead Haksabanovic ends up joining Rubin Kazan from IFK Norrköping according to a report from Expressen.
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The 22-year-old joined the Hammers from Halmstads way back in the summer of 2017 for around £2.7 million, according to the Evening Standard.
The youngster struggled to establish himself at the London Stadium, however. He made just two senior appearances for the club. And failed to register either a goal or an assist.
The Montenegro international has enjoyed a successful spell since joining IFK Norrkoping initially on loan last season, however.
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He eventually joined the Swedish club on a permanent deal in June.
Haksabanovic has racked up 21 goals and 25 assists in 76 games for IFK Norrkoping (Transfermarkt).
West Ham to receive Sead Haksabanovic windfall?
The 22-year-old play-maker is closing in on a £5.1 million move to Russian outfit Rubin Kazan according to a report from (Expressen).
The Hammers are believed to have inserted a 30% sell-on clause into the deal they made to sell the Montenegrin to IFK Norrkoping last year (Expressen).
So if the 22-year-old does make the move to Rubin Kazan for £5.1 million, West Ham would receive roughly £1.5 million.
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In these troubled times, that kind of windfall would be a real boost for the Hammers.