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The Spanish midfielder Borja Valle was the first to leave Esteban el Grande’s “boat” due to financial problems. At the beginning of December, left Dynamo free of contract, following the memorandum submitted to FIFA for non-payment of the contract.
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Borja Valle showed that he has a value at least above the League 1 average, being Dinamo’s best scorer, with five hits in nine games. The Spanish returned to his native country, Real Oviedo, occupying the thirteenth place in Segunda. The midfielder played two more seasons with the Asturian shirt, adding 15 goals and four assists in 56 games.
Borja Valle lived a horror movie at Dinamo
Unpaid for four months, Borja Valle spoke in a program in Spain about the nightmare he lived in Esteban el Grande. “Until today, neither I nor the other Spaniards explain what happened at Dinamo. We don’t know why they lied to us and why the remaining players at Dinamo are still deceived.
There are footballers who came to Bucharest with their wives, their children, who lost their seats in schools. The worst thing is that they played with us, with the future of our children. I left Dinamo and absolutely no one from the management called me. Nobody told me they were sorry or at least insulted me, whatever. Nothing, no explanation.
It is good that there is this FIFA regulation, which allows you to break a unilateral contract, if you do not get paid for two months. Now all I have to do is wait to get paid. At Dinamo, 20 percent of the club is owned by DDB, the fans, the only ones who care about the team, who want to avoid a catastrophe.
DDB tries to negotiate with the players, reach an agreement with them, pay part of the debts. I have no problem with Dinamo. The fans were incredible to us, they always respected us. But we ask for the minimum money we work for. Just what we deserve”, Borja Valle said, in the Sector 321 podcast.
- Borja Valle’s market share is 1 million euros, according to Transfermarkt
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