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indo11.com reported,Lazio president Claudio Lotito
has blamed Burak Yilmaz’s agent for the collapse of the Galatasaray striker’s
proposed move to Serie A.
The Rome club appeared to be close to
completing a deal for the Turkish forward on deadline day, only for the transfer to fail to materialise after an
apparent last-minute hitch in negotiations.
And Lotito has now revealed that the
“extortionate” demands of the player’s representative forced Lazio to pull out.
“A deal had been done with Galatasaray, you
can phone their president and ask,” he told as reported by Indo Eleven.
“Yilmaz would have cost us €13million in
cash, plus a further €2m in bonuses. Everyone was in agreement, I was sure we
could close and then I get an email from his agent.
“He outlined the details of the bonuses and
salary agreed – €2.8m a season net. And then he asks me for a further €2m when
the player signed.
“I was having none of it. It was extortion.
It’s the fault of a system that needs changing, I’m calling for new rules. I
phoned UEFA president Michel Platini too. UEFA and FIFA need to act.”
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