Barcelona to Receive €400,000 from Sergi Altimira's Transfer to Sporting Lisbon
Barcelona is set to receive approximately €400,000 in training compensation following former La Masia midfielder Sergi Altimira's impending move from Real Betis to Sporting Lisbon. The payment is facilitated by FIFA's training compensation mechanism, recognizing the years Altimira spent developing in Barcelona's youth academy. Altimira, who joined Barcelona's academy in 2012 and departed in 2019, is moving in a deal reportedly worth up to €22 million for Real Betis, including €18 million upfront and €4 million in performance-related bonuses. Sporting Lisbon secured the midfielder despite interest from other European clubs, such as RB Leipzig.
Barcelona is in line to receive approximately €400,000 as training compensation following the transfer of midfielder Sergi Altimira from Real Betis to Sporting Lisbon. This payment is attributed to FIFA's training compensation mechanism, which recognizes the time a player spends in a club's youth system during their formative years.
Altimira, a former La Masia academy player, is reportedly on the verge of finalizing his move to Sporting Lisbon after an agreement was reached between the two clubs. The overall transfer operation is stated to be valued at up to €22 million, with Sporting set to pay Real Betis €18 million initially and an additional €4 million in performance-related bonuses.
Sergi Altimira first joined Barcelona's academy in 2012, arriving from local side Cardedeu. He spent several years developing within the club's youth structure before departing in 2019 to join CE Sabadell in pursuit of senior playing opportunities.
Since leaving Barcelona, Altimira's career has progressed. He moved to Real Betis, where his performances attracted interest from various European clubs, including RB Leipzig, before Sporting Lisbon ultimately secured his transfer. While the compensation amount is modest in Barcelona's larger financial context, it represents an additional revenue stream for the club.
In related news, Barcelona also retains a 20% stake in the future sale value of another Real Betis player, Ez Abde, who reportedly has a €60 million release clause and is being monitored by several top teams.
According to Yahoo Sports Soccer, this compensation mechanism is a standard part of football transfers involving players who spent significant time in youth academies.
