Vorm moved to Spurs as part of a deal that saw Ben Davies join him with Gylfi Sigurdsson moving the other way – a move that the Swans claimed meant they owed no money to the goalkeeper’s former club Utrecht.
The Dutch team though completely disputed that and claimed that the Swans had cost them the sell on fee that was placed in the contract when Vorm joined Swansea in thee summer of 2011.
VoetbalZone report Utrecht managing director Wilco van Schalik as stating: “I’m very disappointed. The precise reasons for the decision we have to take in, but already it is clear that Swansea can apparently get away with opaque maneuvering…
“I find this not only unfair and unjust, but it also means that the entire system of resale rates on the journey will be…
“If this is accepted, clubs top players in the future will leave for zero euros.”
Vorm could find himself higher up the pecking order at Spurs next season with current first choice Hugo Lloris being touted as a possible replacement for David De Gea should he leave Manchester United for Real Madrid
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