2024-08-15
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It has to be said that the purchasing power of the Premier League is now the first among the five major leagues. Any Premier League team can match the purchasing power of European-level teams in the other four major leagues.
According to the latest report from Sky Sports, Brighton has activated the £40 million buyout clause of Leeds United's 22-year-old French striker Rutter.
Brighton is a team that is used to signing "semi-finished" players, reprocessing them and selling them to make a profit. It can be seen that Brighton scouts are very optimistic about Rutter's future achievements.
Rutter came from Rennes youth training. The player moved to Hoffenheim for a transfer fee of 750,000 euros in February 2021. Two years later, in January 2023, the player moved to Leeds United for a transfer fee of 34 million euros (including floating part, up to 35 million pounds). The two parties signed a five-and-a-half-year contract, which also created the highest record in Hoffenheim's team history for selling players.
The 22-year-old Reuter, 1.82 meters tall, is a left-footed player who plays as a center forward, but can also play as a front midfielder and second striker. His contract with Leeds United runs until 2028. The current transfer value of the player is 18 million euros. If Brighton introduces him for 40 million pounds, it is considered a serious premium. Reuter played 51 times for Leeds United in all competitions last season, including 49 starts, contributing 8 goals and 16 assists, and maintaining full attendance.