Palace were furious when a Football League tribunal decided last month Spurs should make a down payment of £700,000 for the England Under-17 midfielder, one of the most highly prized talents outside the top flight.
The deal was widely publicised as being able to rise to just £1.25m but a letter from the League to a Palace supporters' group - seen by Standard Sport - confirms the final fee is likely to be far higher.
The Championship club will receive an additional £250,000 when he makes five first-team appearances for Spurs with the same amount payable when he plays 10, 20, 30 and 40 matches.
Palace will also receive £200,000 if Bostock is capped by England and 15 per cent of any profit if Spurs sell him.
If Bostock realises his potential and commands an eight-figure fee, Palace could yet comfortably realise their £5m valuation of the 16-year-old.
So Simon, what exactly is your problem?
~S
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"I've already said enough about women in football"
Luton boss Mike Newell when asked what he thought about Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan
Clearly a mental imbalance brought on by a chemical reaction between too much fake tan and hair dye.
He's got some cheek asking for £5m for a 16 year old while looking like that. Ramos must've pissed himself.
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