Olimpija has turned to the International Football Federation (FIFA): The Turks promised millions, but so far they have only paid “pocket change” for Sešlar
When Svit Sešlar transferred from Olimpija to Turkey last year, it seemed like a great move for the Ljubljana club. Eyupspor committed to paying €2.5 million for the young midfielder, but complications have since arisen. According to Turkish media, Olimpija has been waiting in vain for a €400,000 installment since May, which is part of Eyupspor’s larger debt to Olimpija. Initially, the green-and-whites’ president Adam Delius and his team were patient, but their patience has now run out.
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As Adam Delius revealed to Turkish media, Olimpija has already initiated legal proceedings against Eyupspor, who have recently been promoted to the Turkish top league. Additionally, they will seek justice from the International Football Federation (FIFA).
“NK Olimpija Ljubljana has been very tolerant and fair in this process. The legal proceedings relate to the €400,000 installment that was due by May 31, 2024. Eyupspor still owes €1.2 million for the transfer, and we will seek justice with the International Football Federation (FIFA),” Adam Delius stated. In his first season in Turkey, Svit Sešlar played in 23 matches and scored 2 goals, and he is contracted with Eyupspor until 2027.
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