Argentine club charges US $ 5 million (around R $ 27 million) referring to the value of the negotiation, which would be paid in installments; If it is being analyzed by the Arbitral Court of Sport (CAS)
The pending that has it with the Tallers, regarding the hiring of the midfielder, has been leaving the relationship between the two boards increasingly tense. Andrés Fassi, president of the Argentine club, made harsh criticism of the Brazilian team because of non -payment of debt. In an interview with the portal UOLthe leader condemned the posture of the Corinthian summit and argued that Corinthians be relegated to the second division as punishment for default.
“They paid no more than the first installment. It is a shame to have the best 10 in Brazil playing two years without paying. These clubs should not be in the first division. It has to be as it is in Italy. The” smart “that must have to fall to the second or third division,” said the Argentine agent. He also criticized the fact that Corinthians had this kind of command. “It’s a shame what these leaders do. And what a pity, because it’s an extraordinary club,” added Andrés Fassi.
Tallers charges US $ 5 million (around R $ 27 million) referring to the value of the negotiation, which would be paid in installments. The case is being analyzed by the Arbitral Court of Sport (CAS).
The club from São Paulo already faces a transfer ban for another debt, in the amount of $ 33 million, referring to defender Félix Torres, who came from Santos Laguna, Mexico.
Fassi also commented that he does not consider any kind of hit, even after the decision of CAS. “There is no negotiation. The economic and sports loss for non -payment was irreparable to the Tallers. We trusted and were disappointed,” said the president.
*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Nicolas Robert