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ADRIAN SIGNS JUVE DEAL
Dec 26 2004
ADRIAN MUTU has signed a pre-contractual agreement to join Italian giants Juventus when he becomes free to resume his career.
Chelsea, who sacked the captain of Romania - now serving a seven-month ban from the game - are furious.
The Blues have had to write off the £15.8million they paid Parma for him 18 months ago and are set to legally challenge his right to join another club without Chelsea getting compensation. The club's chief executive Peter Kenyon insists they will pursue Mutu through the courts and are refusing to release his registration papers despite sacking him in October.
The preliminary hearings for the case, which could have massive repercussions, will take place next month. Mutu is being represented by PFA lawyers arguing that Chelsea's decision to sack him denied them the right to claim compensation. They will claim Chelsea are acting outside the law in refusing to release his registration papers, alleging restraint of trade.
However, Chelsea claim that despite sacking the player they have every right to reclaim some of the fee they paid Parma.
The Blues feel that at the very least they are within their right to retain Mutu's registration to the length of his four-year contract, which still has two-and-a-half years to run.
http://www.gsp.ro/index.php?c=1&a=31802 (Romanian)
http://www.soccergaming.tv/attachment.php?postid=1618887 (Romanian paper)
http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/sport...eadline=adrian-signs-juve-deal-name_page.html
http://it.sports.yahoo.com/041227/8/5e7j.html (Italian)
Moggi won't give sh!t to Chelsea. MARK MY WORDS
ADRIAN SIGNS JUVE DEAL
Dec 26 2004
ADRIAN MUTU has signed a pre-contractual agreement to join Italian giants Juventus when he becomes free to resume his career.
Chelsea, who sacked the captain of Romania - now serving a seven-month ban from the game - are furious.
The Blues have had to write off the £15.8million they paid Parma for him 18 months ago and are set to legally challenge his right to join another club without Chelsea getting compensation. The club's chief executive Peter Kenyon insists they will pursue Mutu through the courts and are refusing to release his registration papers despite sacking him in October.
The preliminary hearings for the case, which could have massive repercussions, will take place next month. Mutu is being represented by PFA lawyers arguing that Chelsea's decision to sack him denied them the right to claim compensation. They will claim Chelsea are acting outside the law in refusing to release his registration papers, alleging restraint of trade.
However, Chelsea claim that despite sacking the player they have every right to reclaim some of the fee they paid Parma.
The Blues feel that at the very least they are within their right to retain Mutu's registration to the length of his four-year contract, which still has two-and-a-half years to run.
http://www.gsp.ro/index.php?c=1&a=31802 (Romanian)
http://www.soccergaming.tv/attachment.php?postid=1618887 (Romanian paper)
http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/sport...eadline=adrian-signs-juve-deal-name_page.html
http://it.sports.yahoo.com/041227/8/5e7j.html (Italian)
Moggi won't give sh!t to Chelsea. MARK MY WORDS
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