The Borneo Post

Lille face hefty bill for Bielsa

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LILLE, France: The acrimoniou­s divorce between mercurial Argentinia­n coach Marcelo Bielsa and French club Lille has been finalised, but his departure is likely to cost the club millions.

Bielsa joined Li l le in the summer, prompting a 60million- euro ( US$ 71 million) outlay on new players, but he was suspended in November after just three wins in 13 matches.

Following weeks of haggling with the Ligue 1 side, Bielsa’s lawyer claimed Saturday the coach had actually signed two contracts -- the first of which was not declared to the league authoritie­s and contained several extra clauses, including a hefty ‘parachute payment’.

As a result, Lil le might be forced to pay Bielsa 15 million euros ( US $ 17.6 mi l lion) in compensati­on, according to L’Equipe, the French sports daily.

Bielsa has repeatedly walked out on clubs, most notably Lazio where he left just 48 hours after the Italian Serie A side failed to sign any of hi s transfer targets.

He achieved hero status at another French club, Marseille, in 2014 and 2015, before also departing suddenly.

“Two contracts were definitely signed. The first one, signed at the start of the year, is the one that counts because the financial conditions in it are better ,” Bielsa’s lawyer Carlo Alberto Brusa told AFP.

“I can confirm that a parachute clause exists which stipulates that in the event that the contract is broken of f , for whatever reason, the entire amount of the unpaid salary must be paid to Mr Bielsa.”

Lil le have made little progress since Bielsa left and are still in the relegation zone.

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