Senteated last year by FIFA, the alvinegro had resorted to CAS, but the court, based in Switzerland, did not agree and the amount of compensation was high. There is no other instance in sports law
Will have to pay another debt. The club was convicted, on Tuesday, by the Arbitral Court of Sport (CAS) to pay R $ 41.3 million to the Paraguayan midfielder Alleging delay in image rights, the player, who currently operates at Portland, from the United States, terminated a contract with the Brazilian club last year. Sentenced by FIFA, Corinthians had resorted to CAS, but the Court, based in Switzerland, did not agree and the amount of compensation was high. There is no other instance in sports law.
Rojas had a contract with Corinthians until June 2027. He had been hired in mid -2023. The athlete played 30 games, with no goal scored.
Corinthians already has a debt with Santos Laguna, Mexico, for hiring defender Felix Torres, which left the club forbidden to record players by suffering a transfer ban from FIFA. A similar situation may occur with the case of Rojas, if the debt is not paid within 45 days. In addition to Rojas and Felix Torres, Corinthians still have debt with Talleres for the signing of Rodrigo Garro and Shakthar Donetsk because of Maycon’s loan.
*With information from Estadão Content