Real Valladolid has accused Manchester City of influencing young defender Juma Bah to unilaterally terminate his contract, thereby forcing a cheaper transfer to the Premier League side. Bah, who made history as Sierra Leone's first player in La Liga, reportedly bought out his youth contract for €6 million, which is allegedly reimbursed by City. The Spanish club threatens legal action, claiming they were misled and emphasizing Bah's contractual obligations. They believe City orchestrated the player's decision as part of negotiations, potentially undermining Valladolid’s standing as they had previously declined more lucrative offers.
Real Valladolid accuses Manchester City of encouraging Juma Bah to break his contract, putting the Spanish club at a disadvantage amidst transfer negotiations.
Real Valladolid intends to take legal action against Manchester City after accusations of City advising player Juma Bah to force a cheaper transfer to the Premier League.
Juma Bah's unilateral decision not to attend training is a breach of contract, with Valladolid holding him and Manchester City responsible for the situation.
Valladolid claims Bah's decision, allegedly influenced by Manchester City, puts the club in a vulnerable position after they rejected higher offers for the player.
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