What a mess he got himself in tohttps://www.skysports.com/football/...-cant-continue-at-Saudi Sportswashing Machine
What a mess he got himself in tohttps://www.skysports.com/football/...-cant-continue-at-Saudi Sportswashing Machine
Surely someone else hasn't fallen for the old 'verbal agreement'sCan Isak get out of his Saudi Sportswashing Machine contract?
Latest from Sky Sports News' Rob Dorsett:
From a legal standpoint, there is very little Alexander Isak can do to get out of his Saudi Sportswashing Machine contract.
Reports have suggested the striker had a verbal agreement with the club to leave this summer.
Saudi Sportswashing Machine denied that any such commitment was made to the player in their statement responding to Isak’s post on Instagram.
Legally, such an arrangement – if it did exist - is irrelevant to a player’s contract and in no way binding under Premier League rules.
There are only two scenarios in which a player can annul their contract – when they haven’t been paid or the club has breached the terms of the contract- and neither seem to be valid in Isak’s case.
So is this German striker they bought any good? I’ve never heard of him before (which in no way means he must be bad), but it’s some serious wedge paid out on him. What sort of striker is he?
FWIW…So is this German striker they bought any good? I’ve never heard of him before (which in no way means he must be bad), but it’s some serious wedge paid out on him. What sort of striker is he?