The blows of Hugo Moyano’s second term as president of Independiente still ring out in Independiente. FIFA eventually ruled in favor of Fernando Gaibor, a player who was incorporated in 2018 and was deemed free of action in 2020, for a claim equal to $2,394,000 plus 5% annual interest. In any case, the current leadership commanded by Fabian Dressagen already tries to negotiate and, moreover, you can still appeal this sentence which is not of last resort.
Undoubtedly, this is another economic setback for a Redhead redder than ever before the cumbersome debts left over from the previous management, which expired in October last year. The Board of Directors that now manages the institute already knew that this could happen and for this reason is in negotiation with the Ecuadorian footballer’s lawyers to try to reach an agreement.
Likewise, Independiente can still appeal to the CAS, the court of last resort. As Clarín has learned, the Devil’s Advocates corps has received confirmation of this contrary sentence but is awaiting the reasons to define the steps to follow. In any case, everything suggests that it will be challenged, unless a complete agreement is reached with Gaibor for the payment of this debt.
Why is the number of complaints so high? Is that the midfielder who now works in Barcelona de Guayaquil has raised his request to FIFA asking for payment of the entire contract. When he was set free for non-payment, the midfielder had two years left. This same path was traveled in those days (during the quarantine due to the pandemic) by Martín Campaña, Gastón Silva and Gonzalo Verón. The goalkeeper is being paid in installments, the defender has already been written off, and the attacker is going on trial for 6 million dollars.
The current leadership first paid the debt for which Gaibor left with the pass in his possession. And now he is trying to maneuver this adverse scenario to relieve a very large number, which adds to the tremendous debt to América de México for Cecilio Domínguez’s unpaid pass that exceeds 5 million dollars, debt for which the Independiente is now inhibited.
The Ecuadorian, who never finished performing at Independiente, arrived in 2018 at the hands of Ariel Holan in exchange for 4.2 million dollars. In total, he played 39 games and scored 4 goals in the red shirt. In between he had been transferred to Al Wasl of the United Arab Emirates. Once released from Independiente, he continued his career in his country: Guayaquil City, Independiente del Valle and now Barcelona.
Source: Clarin
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