POSH FEATURE: Over £21 million profit from eight Peterborough United players

When Aaron Mclean was sold by Peterborough United to Hull City for £1.3 million in January 2011, few would have predicted it would be the start of a spectacular run of striker sales.
Peterborough United's big selling pointsPeterborough United's big selling points
Peterborough United's big selling points

The loss of the popular Mclean was compensated by a club record transfer sale, the first the club had conducted that yielded in excess of £1 million for an individual player.

That club record has subsequently been broken seven times in the following five years, most recently by the departure of Conor Washington for £2.5 million to QPR on Tuesday (January 19).

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Six of the eight multi-million pound Posh sales have been for out-and strikers. Centre-back Ryan Bennett’s £3.5 million transfer to Norwich, at a profit of £3 million, and attacking midfielder Lee Tomlin’s £1.5 million switch to Middlesbrough, at a profit of £1.3 million, are the exceptions.

That’s a total profit (give or take a few sell-ons and add-ons, a considerable one in Britt Assombalonga’s case) of over £21 million on eight players!

Posh have made more than a 10-fold profit on Washington, a player they initially paid £150k for in January 2014, in just two years. Additional payments of £70k have since been made to his former club Newport who are also entitled to 20% of the Posh profit.

Posh made even bigger percentage profits on Craig Mackail-Smith and Dwight Gayle and, most impressively, they signed Paul Taylor for nothing in March 2011 and sold him to Ipswich for £1.5 million just 17 months later.

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Of course not all Posh signings work out and money from the sale of players has to be ploughed back into the general running of the club. Posh reported losses of £1.9 million in the year ending June 2015.

Without the sale of a player Posh would lose money every year. They remain dependent on the backing of owner Darragh MacAnthony for their financial well-being.

They paid rent of £380,000 last year and staff costs were over £4.5 million for the same period. They are figures tough to sustain on average gates of under 6,000.

Posh lost over a million pounds on Tyrone Barnett and, on current form at least, they will be lucky to get anywhere near the £600k they paid Hartlepool for striker Luke James in September, 2014 or the £750k they spent to entice midfielder Jack Payne away from Gillingham in June 2013.

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Those three players are among the five costliest Posh players in the club’s history. Michael Bostwick (800k) and Assombalonga (£1.25M) are the others.

MILLION-POUND POSH SALES

£6M Dwight Gayle to Crystal Palace (July, 2013). Cost: £470k. Profit: £5.53M

£5.5M Britt Assombalonga to Nottingham Forest (August, 2014). Cost: £1.25M. Profit: £4.25M

£3.5M Ryan Bennett to Norwich City (January, 2012). Cost: £500k. Profit: £3M

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£2.5M Craig Mackail-Smith to Brighton (July, 2011). Cost: £125k. Profit: £2.375M

£2.5M Conor Washington to QPR (January, 2016): Cost 150K. Profit: £2.35M

£1.5M Paul Taylor to Ipswich (August, 2012). Cost: Free. Profit: £1.5M

£1.5M Lee Tomlin to Middlesbrough (January, 2014). Cost: £200k: £1.3M

£1.3M Aaron Mclean to Hull City (January, 2011). Cost: £150k. Profit: £1.15M

TOTAL PROFIT: £21.455M