The Tottenham Hotspur Haliqani's £100 million (about HK$1 billion) move to Bayern Munich is one of the most high-profile transfers of the summer, and many Tottenham fans regret that Haliqani has not been able to realize his dream of becoming a champion in the club, but the club's chairman, David Levy, who attended a meeting of fans on Wednesday (20), revealed that Tottenham Hotspur had the original right to buy back Haliqani!
Levy said in the meeting: "Halikani is under contract and Tottenham have a buy-back clause. I thank him for everything he has done for Tottenham and he will always be welcome back." Levy did not say how much the buyout price would be and whether there were any other clauses attached, but it was widely believed that even if he did not "blow the whistle", the chances of a buyout were slim, especially as Tottenham are still operating smoothly. Tottenham's team leader, Mr. Pusztigorowski, said in the meeting that "the departure of Halikani may cause a big disruption, but everyone in the team is doing a good job, and I think the team has been on the right track".