Albion Rovers are set to a much-needed cash windfall if Ross Stewart completes a big-money exit from Ross County.With transfer deadline day looming it is reported that The Staggies hope to hold out for a £1m fee with MK Dons, Fleetwood, Shrewsbury and Sheffield Wednesday showing interest.However, it's not only the Dingwall bank balance that will take a boost if Stewart moves south, but the coffers at Cliftonhill thanks to that FIFA "solidarity mechanism".The rule means that when a player turns out for a club between the ages of 12 and 23 that team are able to claim compensation on an international transfer.The contribution and amount is calculated based on the length of time the player spent at a club.Stewart was picked up from junior side.
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