Scandal in San Lorenzo: Rafa Pérez left, hit the leadership and signed in another club

Scandal in San Lorenzo: Rafa Pérez left, hit the leadership and signed in another club

The Colombian defender was presented in Junior de Barranquilla after his departure from San Lorenzo due to lack of payments. He explained his problems with the management and how he left the club. In addition, he pointed out that non-compliance by the “Ciclón” was constant.

Football player Rafael Perez was presented in Junior from Barranquilla after his controversial departure from San Lorenzo for lack of payment and attacked the leaders of the Boedo entity by ensuring that the “non-compliance was constant.”

The Colombian defender intimated San Lorenzo for lack of payments two weeks ago for a debt of 110 thousand dollarsat the same time that he assumed the new Board of Directors of the club at the head of Marcelo Moretti: At that moment, the leader confirmed that the next day – when the deadline expired – the amount was going to be settled.

However, the footballer declared himself free of action because he never received the money. “Yes, it is true that at the moment he spoke they paid me. But nothing more than 10% of the debt they have with me”expressed Perez.

“With all the respect that a person who has just arrived in San Lorenzo, like the new president, deserves, I want to tell you that I do not know with what intention he says that he is completely up to date when he is not. We have enough evidence to prove it”he pointed out.

For this reason, the 33-year-old defender began to carry out the legal processes to separate himself from the Boedo entity and return to Junior: “We, through FIFA and the lawyers that my representative’s company has, carry out the entire process.”

“We have made the decision, endorsed by FIFA and with all the legal means, to do what we have done and therefore I have the possibility of returning to the team that I really wanted”he remarked.

Furthermore, he said that this was not the first time that he sued ‘Ciclón’ and that he felt that the leaders disrespected him: “This was not the first notice that I sent to the club. The non-compliance was constant. My family comes before anything else and they did not comply with us, they did not respect us. To the point of telling me that I had the money in the account, they They made us go to the bank once and the money wasn’t there.”

Despite this context, the ‘Ciclón’ coach, Ruben Darío Insuacalled him up for the start of the preseason, but the player was already in his homeland, signing the contract with Junior.

Source: Ambito

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