Club Brugge is set to receive a financial boost following the transfer of Bisiwu to Barcelona. The Belgian club will receive a percentage of the transfer fee from any future sale of the player. This is an important deal for Club Brugge, who are currently 7th in the Jupiler Pro League with 0 points and have yet to score or concede a goal this season. ## What happened? Bisiwu, a player who previously played for Club Brugge, has moved to Barcelona. According to the agreement, Club Brugge will receive a share of the transfer fee if Bisiwu is sold in the future. This is a standard clause in many transfer agreements, but it is a welcome source of income for the club. ## Why is this important for Club Brugge? The financial injection comes at a good time for Club Brugge. With the club currently 7th in the Jupiler Pro League and yet to score or concede a goal, the money can be used to strengthen the squad. It is an opportunity to attract new players or retain existing ones. ## What comes next? Club Brugge will now wait to see if Bisiwu is sold in the future. If that happens, the club will receive a share of the transfer fee. This could be a significant amount, depending on Bisiwu's performances at Barcelona. In the meantime, the club will focus on improving their position in the Jupiler Pro League.