Boca returned the money to Foster Gillett for Medina’s pass to avoid a sanction

Boca returned the money to Foster Gillett for Medina’s pass to avoid a sanction

In the last hours, Boca returned the 15 million dollars corresponding to the transfer of midfielder Cristian Medina to Estudiantes de La Plata, because the transfer was made from Foster Gillett’s personal account, which is prohibited by FIFA.

In the last hours, Mouth returned the 15 million dollars corresponding to the midfielder’s pass Christian Medina to Students of La Platabecause the transfer was made from the personal account of Foster Gillettwhich is prohibited by the FIFA.

The American businessman deposited the value of the termination clause of Medinawhich was rejected by the “xeneize” team because it came from a private account, and not the player’s or any club’s own.

Meanwhile, from La Ribera they denounced what happened to the AFA and the pass was suspended, so the Football Council He returned the money so that the “Pincha” or the midfielder who emerged in the Brandsen 805 youth team can deposit the amount as required and the player can join the La Plata entity.

The controversy exploded last Saturday because article 18 of the regulations of the entity that governs the rules of the different football federations states that no third party can make the purchase of a footballer under their own name.

Likewise, for the transfer to be valid, the 22-year-old midfielder or “Leon” must deposit the corresponding amount within the next 72 hours so that the player’s future continues in The Silver.

Source: Ambito

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