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Dimayor’s Player Status Commission this week accepted Envigado FC’s lawsuit against Millonarios, over Jefferson Martínez’s unpaid loan.
Now the blue team has time to respond and provide their evidence, but the Antioquia team already feels that their claim is on the right track.
“For us it is an incentive that the Dimayor Statute Commission has accepted the terms and justifications of the lawsuit. Now they have 5 days for notification and for their justifications,” said the club’s president, Ramiro Suárez.
The manager, in any case, regretted having reached the legal dispute: “We wanted not to get to this moment, we asked on many occasions to speak with Millionaires and reach a friendly agreement, we are colleagues, we are in the middle, we are Colombians,” he explained .
But when it comes to fulfilling obligations, according to Ruiz, things must be clear: “As president and as a person who has been in football all his life, I would believe that this cannot happen in our tournament, we must be strong as a union, arriving in unison in decisions, complying with commitments is our legal, sports, human and union responsibility. Things were presented this way, it is a procedure that we hope will be resolved soon. “
The manager concluded that, in the middle of the litigation, there will be no impact on the goalkeeper: “Regardless of any situation, he has his right to work, we would never do anything against the player, he and Millionaires must solve it, which I understand they already did and today it’s quiet in Bucaramanga