City’s Clever Clauses in Callum Doyle’s Sale…

Manchester City cooked up a £7.5 million dish, serving center-back Callum Doyle to Wrexham with a side of intriguing transfer clauses. The real spice isn’t the initial cost but the secret ingredients: a buy-back option and a 25% sell-on clause. Previously, Wrexham tried to cook up a deal starting at £2 million, but eventually brought out their gourmet wallets for the defender. The City fans are hoping Doyle becomes as irreplaceable as ketchup at a cookout, drawing $$ back to City if sold.

Doyle will bring his seasoned Championship skills to Wrexham, where they’ve shown ambitions grander than a peacock strutting at a pigeons’ parade under the ownership of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Not long ago, they snapped up Nathan Broadhead for a record-breaking £10 million, and Doyle is expected to fortify their ranks. His credentials are impeccable, much like those of a fictional footballer hired to help Wrexham reach the stars, or at least the Premier League. Manchester City, having cashed in well this summer, will be ordering extra dessert with over £70 million in the academy sales kitty.