BREAKING. A Ukrainian club may consider taking legal action against Tottenham


Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk is considering the possibility of filing a lawsuit against a team from the English Premier League.
As reported by The Telegraph, the director of the Ukrainian team, Serhiy Palkin, accused Tottenham of exploiting the war in Ukraine and acting "like highway robbers."
The issue revolves around the signing of footballer Manor Solomon. Shakhtar signed a contract with the player until 2023, but due to the war in Ukraine, FIFA allowed foreign players to suspend their contracts during the conflict. He moved to the Spurs as a free agent last summer.
Shakhtar believes that the suspension of the contract exceeded the agreement between the player and the club. In the opinion of the Miners, they should have received compensation for the winger's transfer to Tottenham. The Ukrainian club is considering the option of legal action.
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