None of us can know what is in his contract but can use the example here of Eze and the fact that palace were demanding the bulk, if not all, of his release clause up front. The devil is in the detail of the contract and if the contract doesn't stipulate how it has to be paid then the selling club can well use that ambiguity to get terms that they want.
There has already been transfers this summer where the buying club has paid more than the release clause as it allows them to including that lot down the road and Zubimendi. They paid higher than his clause so they could spread the payments out. Let's see how this plays out but unless the clause is very specific then just being willing to bid 60m doesn't end the negotiations, there are still steps after that to agree structure.
We don’t know the details it’s true
But those details would be in the clause as we have seen with Eze and the 3 payments.
If we haven’t submitted a bid that meets the terms of the clause, including the payment terms, then we wouldn’t have triggered the clause.
We did trigger the clause though, so our bid must have met those terms



