Barcelona take Zenit St. Petersburg to court over $525K bonus it missed out on after Russian clubs’ Champions League ban

Barcelona is taking Zenit St. Petersburg to sport's highest courtroom in pursuit of a bonus fee it missed out on after the Russian membership was banned from

Barcelona is taking Zenit St. Petersburg to sport’s highest courtroom in pursuit of a bonus fee it missed out on after the Russian membership was banned from the Champions League following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Barcelona claims it’s owed $525,000 from Zenit(REUTERS)

Barcelona claims it’s owed $525,000 from Zenit due to a clause within the switch deal that noticed Brazil winger Malcom be part of the Russian membership in 2019.

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That deal required Zenit to pay Barcelona 490,000 euros ($525,000) every time it certified for the Champions League group stage in a season the place Malcom had performed in not less than half its home league video games.

But FIFA dominated final yr that Zenit did not need to pay that cash after it was excluded from the 2022-23 Champions League season as a part of a UEFA ban on Russian golf equipment, despite the fact that it had gained the home league title to qualify for the competitors.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport stated Wednesday it scheduled a listening to on March 22 to resolve the dispute.

Zenit earned 41 million euros ($44 million) in UEFA prize cash from the Champions League group stage within the 2021-22 season — its final look within the competitors.

In the FIFA ruling, decide Thulaganyo Gaoshubelwe stated Zenit shouldn’t be obliged to “share an economical profit which it never obtained,” and added that the conflict in Ukraine was a truth “not directly ascribable to (Zenit).”

Zenit agreed to pay 40 million euros ($43 million) plus future bonuses for Malcom in August 2019, Barcelona stated on the time of the switch.

Zenit bought Malcom final July to Saudi membership Al Hilal for a reported 60 million euros (then $66 million).

Source: www.hindustantimes.com

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