Bradford Park Avenue are hoping to cash in on former keeper Paddy Kenny.
The UniBond side could be in for a giant cash windfall if the 24-year-old makes his loan deal from Bury to Sheffield United a permanent arrangement.
Figures ranging from £75,000 to £400,000 have been mentioned to prise the highly-rated keeper away from Gigg Lane, with Avenue set to profit from a sell-on clause in his contract.
Halifax-born Kenny, who left Avenue in 1998, has earned rave reviews since Blades boss Neil Warnock took him on a three-month deal, leading to speculation that the move may become permanent.
Avenue would take 25 per cent of the total minus the fee the Division Three club paid for the player four years ago, believed to be around £20,000.
The 24-year-old fans' favourite has played 150 games for Bury since his move.
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