Leeds United are set to receive up to £1.4 million from a sell-on clause put in place when they sold Max Gradel to Saint-Etienne in 2011, according to journalist James Marshment on Twitter.

@trevorcarey1982 20% sell-on fee apparently, so possibly as much as £1.4million. — James Marshment (@marshyleeds) July 28, 2015

The Whites sold the winger to Ligue 1 side Saint-Etienne for a fee of around £2 million at the beginning of their second campaign back in the Championship. Whilst it appeared to be a low fee at the time, the sell-on clause means that Leeds can see another £1.4 million on top of that now.

Premier League new-boys AFC Bournemouth have reportedly agreed a fee of £7 million for the 27-year-old as they look to strengthen in preparation for their first campaign in the top division since it was reformed.

Gradel made 82 appearances during his time at Elland Road, scoring 25 and assisting 15. He is a popular figure amongst Leeds United fans and has been numerously linked with a return since his departure from the club. That return looks unlikely to happen now, as Bournemouth is the destination where he will be heading to this summer.