The Italian club Sampdoria claim that the Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon, owe Sampdoria a sum of 4, four million pounds for the sale of Bruno Fernandes from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United, for a very huge sum of 48, forty eight million pounds, but it could increase further with add ons , reaching a mammoth 68 , sixty eight million pounds.
Now according to F.I.F.A rules which clearly say tat clubs must pay a ten percent of money from a sale deal to the smaller club, that originally developed the youngster at a tender age.
But Sporting Lisbon say that Sampdoria had indeed put a clause in the contract of Bruno Fernandes.
But Sporting Lisbon say after fighting between players and fans after a very important loss in Portugal, some players were sold some left on a free transfer. But Bruno Fernandes did not leave Sporting Lisbon.
So Sporting Lisbon made a new contract with Bruno Fernandes, and the new contract does not have that particular clause in it.
Now this case is on the table of F.I.F.A, who are looking into the matter.
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