Friday, April 29, 2016

Liverpool paid 8 million of Burnley as compensation for Ings


Liverpool will have to pay no more than 8 million pounds for striker Danny Ings from Burnley tribunal decides on compensation. Liverpool will pay an initial £ 6.5 million to the former club of Ings, and depending on the matches and his success with the red shirt amount can reach 8 million.


Separately, the Commission for transfer disputes League sentences and 20% for Burnley of the amount that Liverpool will get from the next transfer of the player. Ings arrived in Liverpool in the summer of 2015-a year, but according to the rules in England footballer under 24 years of age can lead to an arbitral tribunal, if not appreciated efforts of former club for the development and construction of the player.

"I learned well the opinion of the tribunal and accept their decision. It should be noted that this is unprecedented tuition fee, which is paid in England, not a transfer," said CEO David Baldwin Burnley.

Unfortunately, Ings was injured in October in the first workout of the new Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp in October because of torn ligaments of the knee does not play real this season.

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