Former Chelsea
and Ghana midfielder, Michael Essien is demanding €651,000 (N217B) compensation
from his former club, Panathinaikos. According to Ghana
Soccernet, the football star on Monday, February 13, 2017, filed a case at the Finance Dispute Resolution chamber of the Greek Football Federation demanding a €651,000 as severance package over the termination of his contract with Panathinaikos last summer.
Soccernet, the football star on Monday, February 13, 2017, filed a case at the Finance Dispute Resolution chamber of the Greek Football Federation demanding a €651,000 as severance package over the termination of his contract with Panathinaikos last summer.
Michael Essien
signed a two-year-contract with the Greek giants in June 2015, having played
only one season due to injury worries, he saw his deal terminated in the summer
of 2016.
Following his
termination by the football club, the 34-year-old star hired Greek lawyers,
Lina and Aspa Souloukou in a battle to seek compensation from Panathinaikos for
refusing to pay six months of his salaries during the period he offered his
service to the club.
However,
Panathinaikos lawyer rejected the claims of the Ghana star insisting that the
former Chelsea player is seeking to blackmail the Greek club.
'He (Essien)
came here, he left and he is blackmailing us at the moment. Of the 45 games, he
could only play 17,' argued Panathinaikos lawyer John Carmona. The Greek
football authorities will have to make the final decide whether to grant
Essien's request.
Essien, who
was made the highest paid player at the Greek club with an annual salary of 800
Euros when he joined them, is currently in England training with his former
club Chelsea as he eyes possible move.

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