Rubin Kazan sports activities director Rustem Saimanov has refused to deal with a criticism from Swedish aspect Norrkoping over the sale of Sead Haksabanovic.
The 23-year-old accomplished his switch to the Scottish Premiership champions on deadline day from the Russian aspect - simply 12 months after Rubin signed the Montenegro worldwide for £5.5million from the Swedish minnows. Haksabanovic reportedly moved for a payment within the area of £2.6million, which has been included as a part of a criticism made to FIFA by Norrkoping chairman Sakarias Mardh.
Mardh has claimed that the Rubin have but to pay £3.2million of the switch payment to the membership following Haksabanovic's transfer to the Russian Premier League final summer season. He has publicly said that there aren't any questions marks over the ahead's standing as a Celtic participant, however confessed he was uncertain how the membership might promote Haksabanovic with out paying the complete payment to the membership.
When quizzed over funds to golf equipment in mild of the Hakasabanovic subject, Saimanov was fast to show the tables. He insisted Rubin are going through their very own points with recouping switch charges after Anders Dreyer's transfer to Danish aspect Midtjylland.
He stated they've raised their very own subject with the Russia Soccer Union. Saimanov instructed Match TV: “We've difficulties with the receipt of funds (additionally). Not solely from golf equipment.
"It is onerous to get cash from overseas. And so, we're owed by Midtjylland for Dreyer. To date there was no fee from them. However we're in touch with the RFU, we're fixing this subject. I hope that every little thing will finish effectively."
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