Arsenal are set to receive a significant financial boost thanks to a clever transfer clause negotiated by Sporting Director Edu Gaspar. Fulham’s successful fight against relegation means the Gunners will receive a £2 million windfall for Bernd Leno, as reported by the Mirror.
The initial £8 million deal signed in August 2022 included add-ons contingent on Fulham’s Premier League status, with the Cottagers paying just £3 million upfront for the German goalkeeper. Leno’s impressive form since joining Craven Cottage has earned him a new long-term contract until 2027.
Marco Silva’s side secured their Premier League survival with a memorable double over West Ham, cementing their position in the top half of the table. Leno has been a key player for Fulham, ranking second in clean sheets behind only David Raya this season.
Leno’s departure from Arsenal marked a turning point for both him and the club, with Mikel Arteta opting for Aaron Ramsdale as the new first-choice goalkeeper. Despite Leno’s desire to fight for his place, he ultimately left the club after being told to do so by the goalkeeper coach.
Reflecting on his experience at Arsenal, Leno shared similarities with Ramsdale’s current situation, suggesting that both faced challenges after international breaks. Despite the circumstances, Leno remains focused on his career at Fulham, while Arsenal benefit from their clever transfer negotiations.