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16th July 2016
12:00pm BST

"To be honest, with the way this week has panned out, it felt to me like he had done that (requested a transfer) anyway, whether he had physically done it or not. "When we've a player who does not want to play for the club and makes it clear what his ambitions are for the season, it's one where you are backed into a corner. "In my opinion, I thought the club had no other option. If you have a player who has an ambition to play in the Championship and we are in League One, and a club comes in with a viable offer, then so be it."So be it but Oxford were determined to get properly compensated for their academy graduate and first team regular. City have paid £1.2m up front but that fee will rise to £1.6m depending on appearances. The most significant part of the deal may come if O'Dowda ever moves from City. Oxford insisted on a sell-on clause being included in the transfer contracts. The Mail reports it as"significant" and it is believed to be 30%. Considering that Wycombe Wanderers are due a multi-million sell-on clause payment from Liverpool, after the sale of Jordon Ibe to Bournemouth, O'Dowda could yet earn Oxford even more money for their 12-year investment.
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