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Cadden case may be taken to Fifa – Robinson

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Motherwell could take their case for Chris Cadden compensati­on to Fifa as early as next week.

The Ladbrokes Premiershi­p club had not heard back from Columbus Crew 48 hours after requesting training compensati­on.

The Major League Soccer side announced the signing of the 22-year-old on Tuesday and immediatel­y loaned him to Oxford.

The MLS only agreed in April to start abiding by the internatio­nal system of compensati­ng clubs for developing young players. But there has been no confirmati­on of the ranking of US clubs.

Motherwell believe Columbus Crew are Category 2 and should be paying £200,000 for the Scotland internatio­nal, who rejected a new deal at Fir Park under Fifa’s compensati­on formula. The Americans have an annual player wage budget of almost £10 million.

However, Motherwell fear Columbus will argue they are a Category 4 club, similar to the likes of League Two clubs in Scotland, who do not have to pay compensati­on.

Oxford were also trying to sign Cadden on a permanent deal this summer and would have been due to pay close to £400,000.

Manager Stephen Robinson said: “We are due compensati­on, so that will be an ongoing thing.

“What’s the point in developing players from nine years of age and then they can just walk out with a loophole?

“We will certainly be taking that further.”

Motherwell finish their Betfred Cup campaign at home to Annan Athletic today. The Steelmen have nine points from three games and sit top of their group.

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