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Published 09:31 3 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 09:33 3 Jul 2016 BST
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Nolito was at Écija from 2006-2008, having joined from his local club Atlético Sanluqueño.
At the time, the club was plying its trade in Spain's third tier - Segunda División B - but they have since dropped down to the Tercera División.
According to Goal, the club are entitled to 1% of the transfer fee due to FIFA's 'training compensation rules', as he spent time at the club before the age of 23, and this accounts for more than three quarters of their current debts.
Nolito may have just done his former club a massive favour.

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