
Turkish side Bucaspor are tearfully begging Ghanaian play-maker Torric Jebrin to consider reducing a €100k fine slapped on them by FIFA to be paid to him after they terminated his contract.
FIFA found the Turkish side guilty of unlawfully terminating the contract of the former Hearts of Oak gem in 2015.
Bucaspor were therefore ordered by the world football governing body to pay the Ghanaian playmaker €100,000 for their unlawful action.
But the management of the club in a meeting with the manager of the Ghanaian player are begging unceasingly to get the amount reduced to €80,000.
Multiple reports in Turkey indicate that the side will even not pay all the €80,000 for the Ismaily star but will pay in installments.
The top hierarchy of the club are now awaiting a positive response from Torric and his managers after offering to pay £ 30,000 in advance and the remaining 50,000 Euros in installments, even if the Ghanaian accepts the reduction.
The struggling Turkish side is reported to owing many players including Dahmane, Pariente and Carlos to the tune of about 2.5 million Turkish Lira to overturn a FIFA transfer ban they are currently suffering.
By: Sheikh Tophic Sienu @desheikh1 on twitter
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