Everton make compensation payments to four clubs
Everton have paid £230,000 (€340,000) in compensation payments to four clubs in the Republic of Ireland.
The money, paid through the English FA, is for the development of young Irish players before they joined Everton.
Dublin outfit Tolka Rovers receive almost £90,000 (€130,000) for their part in the training of striker Aidan Downes, while Kerry-based Kingdom Boys receive £55,000 (€80,000) for the development of Darren Dennehy.
The Blues also paid money to Maymount Celtic and St Brendan’s Park.
The FAI’s (Football Association of Ireland) Football Support Services Manager, Eoin Hand said: “We are pleased that the UK clubs are co-operating with us in regard to the training compensation payments.
“A club, whose player signs his first professional contract with a League of Ireland club, will receive €500 for each year of training between 12 and 21 and if that player is transferred abroad they will be entitled to compensation under the solidarity mechanism,” added Hand.
Defender Dennehy, 18 and striker Downes, 19, have progressed through Everton's academy and are both regulars in the Toffees' reserves setup.
Source: www.evertonfc.co.uk