Internacional faces transfer ban risk over debt to Flamengo for Thiago Maia. The Brazilian club signed the midfielder last year, but Flamengo claims it has not received the corresponding payments for the sale. Flamengo has taken action against Internacional with the Brazilian Football Confederation's National Dispute Resolution Chamber. In the agreement defined in 2024, the Brazilian club would pay 4 million euros, divided into 10 installments. The CBF's body determined last week that Internacional must pay 1.47 million euros to Flamengo. Additionally, R$ 467,000 would be added to the lawyers' fees working on the case. Internacional will appeal the CNRD's decision. If unsuccessful, the club will have to face several consequences provided for in the code of the CBF's body. Following Flamengo's action, Internacional denounced Atlético-MG to the CNRD. The Porto Alegre club is demanding payment of the debt generated in 2021 by the miners for not making the payments for the negotiations involving midfielder Patrick, now at Athletico-PR. Internacional also has amounts to receive from Vasco da Gama, regarding the transfer of David. The striker met the targets set last year, which triggered the obligation to buy the player. Internacional's debt to Flamengo can have serious consequences for the Brazilian club. The transfer ban can be applied if the club does not pay the debt. Additionally, the club may lose payments and revenue from the CBF or the federations. Internacional needs to resolve this situation as quickly as possible to avoid negative consequences. The club's management is working to resolve the debt and avoid the transfer ban. The Brazilian club needs a quick solution to this situation. The club is taking all necessary steps to resolve the debt and ensure its financial stability. The fans are waiting anxiously for a resolution to this situation.
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Internacional faces transfer ban risk over debt to Flamengo
Internacional may face transfer ban over £18m debt to Flamengo for Thiago Maia. Understand the claim and consequences for the Brazilian club
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