Tribunal results have been released showing the fees clubs must pay Exeter City for James Dunne and Troy Archibald-Henville.
The players are under-25, so even out of contract, compensation is required. The levels of payment were decided today by the Professional Football Compensation Commitee.
For Dunne, Stevenage should pay Exeter an inital fee of £75,000, £25,000 on 30 appearances and again at 60, and 20% of any future transfer fee.
For Troy-Archibald Henville, Swindon will pay £200,000 initally, £20,000 on 15, 30, 45 and 60 appearances - a total of £80,000.
The club must pay City £40,000 if they're promoted to the Championship and £100,000 for the Premier League - as well as another 20% sell-on clause.
City signed Troy from Tottenham for a reported £75,000.
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