Racing paid, Unión will settle with Munúa and lift the inhibition

Racing paid, Unión will settle with Munúa and lift the inhibition
Racing paid, Unión will settle with Munúa and lift the inhibition

On Friday Unión collected the fee that Racing owed for the purchase of Juan Ignacio Nardoni, which is why the debt with Gustavo Munúa will be settled and in this way the inhibition that weighs on the institution will be lifted.

Let us remember that Unión transferred 90 percent of the player’s economic rights at the time, keeping 10 percent of the capital gain for a future sale.

At the time, Unión reported that the sale was made for a net value of 4,750,000 dollars and that the total figure, adding taxes and commissions, amounted to 6 million of the North American currency, clarifying that the payment is made at the exchange rate of the dollar of the Bank of the Argentine Nation.

Racing paid, at first, a significant amount but a balance remained. Unión was inhibited by Gustavo Munúa and President Spahn agreed with the coach’s representative that the debt was going to be paid with the money that had to be received from Racing.

Although the payment was delayed for a few days, finally on Friday the news of the deposit of the money arrived, with which the club is now in a position to settle the debt with Munúa.

The official numbers of Racing’s money income were not released, but it will be enough to pay this debt, lift Fifa’s inhibition and thus incorporate the players that Kily intends to add.

By the way, the intention of the coach and the leadership is to maintain the squad as a first measure. And they know that the market is going to be very tough, that it will not be easy to find players who provide the solutions that the coach needs and that it is possible that specific offers will arrive for their own players.

What is the initial idea?

 
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