Every day in Independiente’s life is a surprise. And not exactly the nice ones. Millionaire debts continue to appear for the Avellaneda club of the previous management that increase the daily problems and raise the charges to be paid to the current management of Fabiano Doman. Last week it became known that the arrival of Juanito Cazares (free from Ukrainian Metalist) cost Red $1,375,000 between the rights to the player and the commission to his representative. Now the Ecuadorian is demanding the money and this new headache adds to the more than 25 unpaid commitments related to professional football left over from the Hugo Moyano era and which total more than 20 million dollars.
Independiente has been covered by debts for some time. Already in the last phase of Moyano’s second presidency, the Devil was again and again the protagonist for the bad news resulting from salary requests, summons, lawsuits and even numerous inhibitions. Some were paid, some were negotiated with a payment plan, and some were left adrift.
Upon taking office, the Board of Directors, which took office in October last year, conducted an audit to find out the real economic situation of the entity. However, new issues are spreading every day that have to do with more claims that fall without warning, such as the situation in Cazares, where the club’s lawyers are already working.
What happened is that the previous management bought him the pass behind the wheel and had to start paying it on July 5, 2022 in a first installment, which did not happen. The subsequent installments have not been paid either.
FIFA’s ruling in favor of Fernando Gaibor for $2,394,000 was also known last week plus 5% annual interest. In any case, this sentence is not definitive and the lawyers of the Reds have already warned that they will make use of the appeal while they will dialogue with the representatives of the Ecuadorian footballer.
There are debts of all colors in Independiente’s football. Of exorbitant amounts and other smaller and “payable”. It is due to players, representatives, clubs, societies and coaches. The largest amount is undoubtedly the one owed to América de México for 5.7 million dollars.S. Due to this debt, Independiente is in fact inhibited today.
Another high value is what it claims Gonzalo Verón: 4.8 million dollars. In this case the Devil is preventively seized and there is still no definitive sentence.
In total, Independiente’s remaining football debt after Moyano’s disappearance amounts to $23,112,000.
Current leaders go one day at a time trying to sort out the mess. A few other cases he managed to cancel, such as the wage debt with Sebastián Sosa (28 million pesos). In others, a payment plan could be renegotiated, as happened with the claim of Gabriel Hachen ($297,072).
But the vast majority have yet to find a solution lest they end up in more lawsuits or complaints in FIFA.
One by one, football debts
-To the America of Mexico by Cecilio Domínguez: USD 5,700,000
-In Elche of Spain for Iván Marcone: 2,000,000 euros
– To Pescara d’Italia for Edgar Elizalde: USD 400,000
-To Permode SA, Elizalde’s representative company: USD 167,250
-Image rights of Elizalde: USD 202,177
-In Tijuana, Mexico for Chucky Ferreyra: USD 350,000
-In Mazatlán in Mexico by Sebastián Sosa: USD 100,000
-To Sebastián Sosa (salary): $28,831,000
-To Pablo Hernández: USD 395,000
-To Gastón Silva: USD 1,300,000
– To Martín Campana: USD 170,000
-To Guillermo Burdisso: $650,000
-To Miguel Brindisi: $50,000,000
-To Patricio Rodríguez’s father: $10,281,348
-Trial of Gonzalo Verón (residual sentence): USD 4,800,000
– To Roberto Battion: 700,000 euros
-At Base Soccer, representation of Fernando Amorebieta: 105,000 euros
-To Alan Velasco’s representative: USD 350,000
-To Aldosivi for Cristian Chávez: USD 720,000
– In Belgrano by Emiliano Rigoni: 250,000 euros
-A Workshop by Jonathan Menendez: USD 115,000
-At Villa Francia for Gastón Togni: $1,699,770
– To Boca Juniors: USD 369,851
-A Barrio Obrero (education rights of Segovia): USD 83,597
-To Alex Vigo (salary): $24,000,000
-A Gabriel Hachen (salary): USD 297,072
-To Juan Cazares and his representative: USD 1,375,000
-To Fernando Gaibor (the club may appeal): USD 2,394,000
Source: Clarin
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