Chelsea to profit from Jeffrey Bruma transfer?

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A report claims that Jeffrey Bruma's £12m move from PSV Eindhoven to Wolfsburg will earn Chelsea around £3.6m due to a sell-on clause inserted into his contract.

Chelsea will reportedly earn a large slice of the transfer fee paid by Wolfsburg to sign Jeffrey Bruma from PSV Eindhoven.

The 24-year-old completed his move to the German outfit on a five-year deal earlier today, following a three-season stint at the Philips Stadion.

Bruma had previously spent six years at Stamford Bridge before departing for PSV in 2013 and, according to De Telegraaf, the Blues inserted a sell-on clause into his contract.

It is claimed that Chelsea could therefore earn roughly 30% of the reported £12m transfer fee - around £3.6m in profit.

While in West London, Bruma spent time on loan at Leicester City and Hamburger SV, being restricted to just four senior appearances for the club.

Snow falls as Wolfsburg flags are waved by fans next to the pitch ahead of the German first division Bundesliga football VfL Wolfsburg vs Borussia Dortmund in the northern German city of Wolfsburg on April 7, 2012
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