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Might have been better for FIFA to suggest we paid the remaining money into an escrow account until the criminal investigation and court case are complete.
I'm sure Neil was unaware of these goings on.
Statement seems to be left hanging, not actually saying what they would do. The other business just shows how grubby all these agents are, getting huge fees for next to nothing.
Christ what a mess.
I've always felt the club should have paid up, but it's easy to say when it's not your money and I can understand why they've been pushing back and asking questions. It must be a particularly bitter pill to swallow to hand over such a sum to alleged criminals and there has been something suspect about Nantes throughout the whole affair. I remember their fans at the time raising concerns about their owner and the way the club treated Sala. McKay was acting on behalf of Nantes, you've got another one of the agents in police custody alongside Nantes CEO, you can see why the club are aggrieved
I would have thought the headline: Today, FIFA ordered Cardiff City FC to pay the 2nd and 3rd instalments of the transfer fee for Emiliano Sala to FC Nantes as expected. Together with "In the circumstances, the Club considers that it would have been fairer if the requirement to pay FC Nantes had been deferred" in the past tense suggests they have been told to pay the instalments on the required schedule.
The stuff about Nantes and dirty money just gave the opportunity for a bit of a whinge and a free shot at painting Cardiff as the wronged party here.
This article suggests that the Nantes naughty stuff was about purchases not sales.
https://newsinfrance.com/franck-kita...ntes-indicted/
The facts relate in particular to transfers of players to FC Nantes between 2015 and 2018.
If the money is threre to pay it just f*cking pay it and move on ffs. Enough of this saga already. Its like the dark cloud following around Charlie Brown. 4 years weve had of this soap opera.
TAN OUT
In the Guardian now!
https://www.theguardian.com/football...P=share_btn_tw
I'm not sure the money 'is deposited in this country ready'.
The club/Dalman explanation for the late payment of the first instalment that led to the EFL 3 window transfer restriction was that there were unexpected difficulties in getting the money out of Malaysia (maybe after Tan had sold assets or shares....?). He gave assurances that those problems had been overcome - so that there would not be a late payment and more sanctions in the future.
He didn't say the money for the 2nd and/or 3rd fee payment to Nantes was 'in this country' or that it is in a form that could be paid immediately. I assume the club will pay, and that they won't screw it up this time. But there may still be some work to do behind the scenes before the payments are made. The club may even let us know when it has been done, and that the risk of a further embargo has gone away? But that would require prompt, effective and clear communications.... so maybe wishful thinking.