Key Points
- Republic of Ireland international forward Troy Parrott, 24, has officially completed a transfer from Dutch outfit AZ Alkmaar to Spanish La Liga side Real Betis.
- The total transaction value is reported at £17.1 million (€16 million base plus potential performance-related add-ons).
- Parrott signed a five-year contract with the Seville-based club through to the summer of 2031.
- Former club Tottenham Hotspur are set to receive a windfall of approximately £3.4 million due to a 20 per cent sell-on clause negotiated during his 2024 departure to the Eredivisie.
- Spanish publication SPORT labeled Parrott a “saviour” and the profile of attacker Real Betis have sought for a decade.
- Media reports in Spain indicate Parrott accepted lower wage terms to secure Champions League football under manager Manuel Pellegrini, turning down interest from other suitors.
Tottenham (North London News) August 22, 2026 – Former Tottenham Hotspur forward Troy Parrott has completed a permanent transfer from Eredivisie side AZ Alkmaar to La Liga club Real Betis in a deal worth £17.1 million. The move triggers a significant sell-on payment for his former club Tottenham Hotspur while ending months of transfer speculation surrounding the 24-year-old Republic of Ireland international.
- Key Points
- What are the financial details behind Troy Parrott’s transfer?
- How did Spanish media react to Troy Parrott’s arrival at Real Betis?
- What did Troy Parrott and AZ Alkmaar say about the move?
- Why did Troy Parrott choose Real Betis over English clubs?
- Background of particular development
- Predictions: How this development can affect the parties involved
Parrott signed a contract keeping him at the Estadio Benito Villamarín through 2031. The transaction follows two prolific seasons in the Netherlands, during which Parrott amassed 51 goals and 17 assists across 97 appearances in all competitions for AZ Alkmaar.
What are the financial details behind Troy Parrott’s transfer?
As reported by Sam Truelove of Football London, the transaction yields a direct windfall for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. Parrott left Spurs in the summer of 2024 to join AZ Alkmaar for approximately £4 million (€4 million). Included in that original deal was a 20 per cent sell-on clause on future profit or transfer fees. With AZ Alkmaar pocketing a reported £17.1 million (€16 million plus add-ons), Tottenham are set to receive approximately £3.4 million from the transfer balance.
According to reporting from Gary Connaughton of Balls.ie referencing Spanish outlet Diario de Sevilla, Real Betis negotiated the initial valuation down from AZ Alkmaar’s original €30 million asking price. The final agreed package consists of a guaranteed base fee of €16 million (£13.7 million) alongside €3–4 million in variable add-ons.
How did Spanish media react to Troy Parrott’s arrival at Real Betis?
As detailed by Football London, the acquisition was met with widespread enthusiasm in the Spanish press. Spanish publication SPORT described Parrott as a “saviour” for Real Betis, framing him as the missing profile of forward the Andalusian club has been “searching for in vain for 10 years”.
Additionally, analysis published by Spanish outlet Relevo and reported by Goal.com highlighted Parrott’s tactical versatility, praising his ability to drop into midfield, hold up the ball, and execute precise line-breaking passes. Journalist Joel Sierra described the tactical fit as bringing “goosebumps” to supporters awaiting his official debut.
What did Troy Parrott and AZ Alkmaar say about the move?
As reported by Goal.com, Parrott expressed gratitude to his former club upon departing the Netherlands. Parrott stated:
“The past two years have been the best of my life so far. Everyone at AZ helped me get my career back on track and make this move to Spain possible now.”
AZ Alkmaar Technical Director Niels van Duinen reflected on the Irishman’s tenure and development, noting:
“He has done fantastically well and from now on serves as a fine example for many boys who develop after him and who one day want to make a move from AZ to the Champions League or a top-five league. We will not only miss him as a footballer, but above all as a person.”
Why did Troy Parrott choose Real Betis over English clubs?
As reported by Gary Connaughton of Balls.ie, Parrott prioritized joining Manuel Pellegrini’s squad due to the prospect of competing in the UEFA Champions League. Prior to Real Betis reaching an agreement, English side West Ham United submitted a £15 million bid that was ultimately rejected by AZ Alkmaar.
Diario de Sevilla reported that Parrott insisted on the move to Spain and agreed to take a reduced wage structure to fit within Real Betis’ financial operating guidelines.
Background of particular development
Troy Parrott came through the youth ranks at Belvedere FC in Dublin before signing with Tottenham Hotspur’s academy in 2017. During his spell under contract in North London, he experienced loan moves across the English Football League, spending time at Millwall, Ipswich Town, Milton Keynes Dons, and Preston North End.
He established his goalscoring form during a loan spell at Dutch side Excelsior Rotterdam in the 2023–24 season, scoring 17 league goals. That prompted AZ Alkmaar to acquire him permanently in 2024. Over two campaigns with AZ Alkmaar, Parrott helped the club win the KNVB Cup and the Super Cup. Internationally, Parrott has earned 37 caps for the Republic of Ireland national team, scoring 11 goals.
Predictions: How this development can affect the parties involved
For Real Betis and Manuel Pellegrini
The addition of Parrott provides Real Betis with a primary target man as they prepare for the 36-team UEFA Champions League phase. Having finished fifth in La Liga during the 2025–26 campaign to secure Champions League entry, Pellegrini’s squad required attacking depth. Parrott’s press-heavy work rate and goal efficiency (31 goals in the 2025–26 season across all competitions) offer a focal point for an attack that relied heavily on midfield creation.
For Tottenham Hotspur
The £3.4 million sell-on fee provides Tottenham Hotspur with additional financial flexibility under profit and sustainability guidelines. While Parrott did not establish himself as a regular starter in North London, the sell-on clause validates the academy player trading model utilized by Spurs when departing with academy prospects.
For the Republic of Ireland National Team
Parrott playing regularly in La Liga and the Champions League elevates his status within the national team setup. Coming off key international performances—including a hat-trick against Hungary and a brace against Portugal—Parrott’s exposure to top-tier European competition provides head coach Heimir Hallgrímsson with an attacking option operating at the highest domestic and continental levels.
