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Cardiff to face three-window ban over Sala payment

 

English Championship side Cardiff, face a three-window transfer ban unless they pay the first installment of the transfer fee for Emiliano Sala to Nantes.

The Argentinian, 28, died when the light aircraft he was travelling in from France to the UK crashed into the English Channel on January 21 of this year.

Cardiff and Nantes were unable to reach an amicable conclusion on the financial aspects of the move, so the case came before the players’ status committee (PSC) of world governing body FIFA.

It was announced by FIFA on September 30 that Cardiff had been ordered to pay the first installment of Sala’s transfer fee six million euros (just under £5.2million).

Documents published on Thursday, detailing the grounds for the decision, show that failure by Cardiff to pay the fee within 45 days of receiving bank details from Nantes following the ruling would mean “a ban on registering new players, either nationally or internationally, up until the due amounts are paid and for the maximum duration of three entire and consecutive registration periods”.

Tributes at Cardiff City Stadium for Emiliano Sala.

The PA news agency understands that the countdown to the imposition of a three-window ban would stop if the club formally lodges an appeal against the PSC decision with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which they have previously indicated they would.

However, the PSC found that all the terms within the transfer agreement concluded between Cardiff and Nantes had been fulfilled.

A section of the judgement read: “The player’s transfer from Nantes to Cardiff has to be considered as validly concluded between the parties. Hence, the player was a player of Cardiff.”

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