South Wales Echo

Cardiff set to challenge Fifa ruling over £5.3m payment for tragic Sala

- KATIE SANDS Reporter katie.sands@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CARDIFF City have confirmed they are appealing the Fifa ruling that ordered them to pay £5.3m of the transfer fee for Emiliano Sala.

The club have maintained they were not liable to pay the £15m transfer fee to Nantes for the striker on the grounds he was not officially their player at the time of his death.

On Tuesday, Fifa ruled that the Bluebirds must pay the first instalment of the agreed £15m transfer fee, which equates to £5.3m, following a Players’ Status Committee meeting held last Wednesday.

This particular ruling is in relation to the £5.3m Nantes were due from Cardiff in their first instalment. Such was the payment structure agreed between the two clubs, City would have paid only that figure by now.

But Cardiff yesterday released a statement confirming they will be launching an appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

The club say it is “extremely disappoint­ed at the decision”, and say “it would appear the committee has reached its conclusion on a narrow aspect of the overall dispute”.

Argentinia­n striker Sala was tragically killed in January when the plane he was flying in crashed into the English Channel while making his way from France to Cardiff. David Ibbotson, the pilot of the plane, remains unaccounte­d for.

A club spokesman said: “Following Fifa’s update on their announceme­nt regarding the transfer of Emiliano Sala, Cardiff City Football Club will be launching an appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

“Cardiff City FC is extremely disappoint­ed at the decision of the Players Status Committee to award against the club. It would appear the committee has reached its conclusion on a narrow aspect of the overall dispute, without considerin­g the full documentat­ion presented by Cardiff City FC to Fifa.

“Neverthele­ss there remains clear evidence that the transfer agreement was never completed in accordance with multiple contractua­l requiremen­ts which were requested by Nantes, thereby rendering in null and void.

“We shall be appealing to CAS in order to seek a decision which considers all of the relevant contractua­l informatio­n and provides clarity on the full legal situation between our two clubs.

“This is a complex matter, which includes ongoing civil and criminal considerat­ions both in the UK and abroad, which will likely have an impact on the validity of the transfer.

“It is therefore vital that a comprehens­ive judgement is reached following a full assessment and review of the facts.”

 ??  ?? Emiliano Sala died in January
Emiliano Sala died in January
 ??  ?? Sala signs his contract with Bluebirds CEO Ken Choo
Sala signs his contract with Bluebirds CEO Ken Choo

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