LONDON: Cardiff are set to tell FIFA that the £15 million (US$19.8 million, €23 million) deal they agreed to pay Nantes for Emiliano Sala became “null...
Sala, signed by Cardiff on Jan 19 from French club Nantes for a club record fee, was flying to Cardiff aboard a small plane that went missing around 20km north of the island of Guernsey. — AFP: Cardiff are set to tell FIFA that the £15 million deal they agreed to pay Nantes for Emiliano Sala became “null and void” after he died in a plane crash, a report said on Monday.
The Daily Telegraph said Sala signed a contract with Cardiff that was rejected by the Premier League and died before a revised one could be signed, adding that there is a dispute about whether he had agreed to sign a new deal. “If any were not satisfied, the contract would be deemed null and void, with no payment due. Nantes proposed that clause. They asked for the strict notification requirements.”The club last month referred their dispute with Cardiff over the transfer to FIFA, football’s governing body.
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