Liverpool stand to make a small chunk of cash from Kamil Grabara making a move from FC Copenhagen to Bundesliga side Wolfsburg.
Kamil Grabara is set for a big move to Germany and Liverpool will benefit from a sell-on clause in his deal.
That is according to Fabrizio Romano, who reports that Wolfsburg are paying €13.5million (£11.5million) to sign Grabara.
The deal has been confirmed today with Grabara to join up with Wolfsburg next summer.
The German deadline only closed last week but Wolfsburg have already made an addition to their squad for next season.
Romano claims that Wolfsburg do have an option to bring the move forward to January, with Liverpool holding a 20% sell-on clause.

How much did Liverpool sell Kamil Grabara for?
Liverpool pounced to sign Grabara from Ruch Chorzow in his native Poland back in 2016.
Grabara was sent on loan to AGF and then Huddersfield Town before another stint with Danish side AGF.
First-team minutes weren’t forthcoming for Grabara at Liverpool and the Reds decided to sell up to Copenhagen in 2021.
Liverpool sold Grabara for just £3million with the 24-year-old now becoming an impressive goalkeeper with Copenhagen.
Hailed as ‘unbelievable’ by Owen Hargreaves, Grabara impressed against Manchester City in last season’s Champions League.
Grabara is now moving for nearly four times the price Liverpool sold him for, but at least that sell-on clause will bring in some cash.

Liverpool may need to eye up goalkeepers themselves
Liverpool have a star in goal with Alisson continuing to show his excellence for the Reds.
The Brazilian has a more than adept stopper behind him too with Caoimhin Kelleher offer competition at Anfield.
Kelleher turns 25 in November though and may be tempted to leave Anfield for first-team football elsewhere.
Liverpool will need to have young goalkeepers in mind and maybe Grabara could have been one of them – but he is off to Germany instead.
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