Sunderland star Ricky Alvarez has posted on social media that he’s had to resort to training on his own because of the issues surrounding his future at the club. The Premier League side are refusing to make this transfer permanent despite Inter Milan saying Sunderland have an obligation to do so.
Yesterday the Argentine posted on his Instagram account with him in his running gear far away from his Sunderland teammates. The player commented on his solo training by saying he was working on his pre-season fitness whilst waiting for news on his future with the club. There is doubt about if the midfielder has a future at the club after Sunderland denied they had an agreement of a mandatory redemption which could now be solved by FIFA.
“Working hard while waiting news about my future,” said the Sunderland star on his social media account.
We covered reports in May that Sunderland must buy the midfielder outright after they avoided relegation to the Championship last season. Inter Milan have stated a clause was written into the agreement made in the last summer transfer window that if the North East side remained in the Premier League they would have to buy Alvarez for a figure between €8m to €10.5m.
Sunderland aren’t too keen to make his move a permanent one for this transfer fee after his injury problems during the last campaign, and are therefore denying that such a clause was written into the deal. It is looking likely this will result in FIFA sorting out this mess, and Inter Milan are ready show football’s governing body evidence of the agreement made.
Yesterday the Argentine posted on his Instagram account with him in his running gear far away from his Sunderland teammates. The player commented on his solo training by saying he was working on his pre-season fitness whilst waiting for news on his future with the club. There is doubt about if the midfielder has a future at the club after Sunderland denied they had an agreement of a mandatory redemption which could now be solved by FIFA.
“Working hard while waiting news about my future,” said the Sunderland star on his social media account.
We covered reports in May that Sunderland must buy the midfielder outright after they avoided relegation to the Championship last season. Inter Milan have stated a clause was written into the agreement made in the last summer transfer window that if the North East side remained in the Premier League they would have to buy Alvarez for a figure between €8m to €10.5m.
Sunderland aren’t too keen to make his move a permanent one for this transfer fee after his injury problems during the last campaign, and are therefore denying that such a clause was written into the deal. It is looking likely this will result in FIFA sorting out this mess, and Inter Milan are ready show football’s governing body evidence of the agreement made.