The training strike by Frankfurt’s Filip Kostic is now apparently having its first consequences, and the Adler team is also calling for a clear signal.
Filip Kostic really wanted to leave Eintracht Frankfurt shortly before the transfer window closed. According to the Sports picture The Serbs can now expect hard consequences, which are also in the interests of his teammates.
Accordingly, Kostic has to pay a fine of around 100,000 euros for his behavior. According to the report, the team council around captain Sebastian Rode should also have demanded a severe sanction.
The eagle bearers are ready to take the 28-year-old back after his failed move, but would like a clear sign from the SGE leaders. Kostic wanted to force a transfer to Lazio Rome and, among other things, did not show up for training.
Consequences for training strikes? “Sufficient to justify termination without notice”
Gregor Reiter, who was the managing director of the DFVV player advisory association until the beginning of the year, is calling for immediate termination due to the training strike. “Deliberately refusing training and a game individually is a serious breach of contract, which in my opinion is sufficient to justify termination without notice by the club after a warning has been issued,” explained Reiter to the sports magazine.
In that case, Kostic would still not be free of charge. Due to Paragraph 628 of the BGB, damages could be due. The benchmark should be the lost fee for Kostic, which allegedly would have been around 15 million euros plus bonus payments.
Kostic: Ex-boss of the DFVV calls for a severe punishment
Frankfurt, on the other hand, does not take the measure, as the report shows. The reasons given are Kostic’s importance and its assets. Its market value is said to be over 30 million euros.
“In my opinion, a ruling by a labor court against the willfully refusing player would be enough to end this bad habit in Germany,” demanded Reiter and added: “The DFL would be well advised if they – in the interests of all clubs and all righteous ones Player – would have called Eintracht Frankfurt and asked for a favor to file a lawsuit. “
Kostic transfer failed due to the transfer fee
Kostic’s move was also canceled because Lazio had not made an appropriate offer, as SGE sports director Markus Krösche confirmed. Italian media later reported that the Romans were deliberately given an incorrect email address to prevent a change.
At the request of Goal and SPOXHowever, the SGE vehemently contradicted this presentation on Wednesday. Lazio was not given a wrong email address.

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