Atlético Coach, Menin, Discusses Debts to Atlético and Criticisms of Cuiabá President: "Inaccurate"
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Football Club Debts: Rafael Menin Speaks Out
In a transparent move, Atlético's Principal, business tycoon Rafael Menin, shed light on the troubling debts owed to their club by various Brazilian football clubs. Menin addressed the pressing matters during a presser at Arena MRV on the 7th of last month.
Behind Closed Doors:Menin emphasized that unlike Cuiabá's cutthroat approach to Deyverson's transfer debt, Galo is attempting to sort things out privately. "We're trying to tackle these financial troubles through dialogue and renegotiations with the clubs. Approximately ten clubs owe us," Menin stated. The businessman wishes to maintain confidentiality about the debtors.
Deyverson's Saga:The financial fiasco between Atlético and Cuiabá revolves around a whopping R$5 million owed for Deyverson's transfer. The dispute between the two clubs is being handled by the National Chamber of Dispute Resolution (CNRD) of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). However, Cuiabá's president, Cristiano Dresch, allegedly escalated the issue to the Central Bank. Rafael Menin has debunked this claim.
Central Bank Controversy:"Regarding the Central Bank, there's nothing. You can ping the ombudsman to verify. Neither of our companies, nor the bank, were notified about this fabricated news that circulated last week," Menin clarified.
More Debts Await:Menin admitted that Atlético is in debt with other clubs due to unpaid player transfer installments. "Yes, we've got some pending installments with the athletes we've acquired. Currently, we're running late on some payments, which we'd prefer to avoid, but we'll expedite resolving this issue. We'll pull out all the stops to settle this financial burden. Our team has been working tirelessly to address these issues," he shared.
- ATLÉTICO MINEIRO
- RAFAEL MENIN
- DEYVERSON
- CUIABÁ
Off the Record Clarifications from O TEMPO Sports
As of now, there is limited information available regarding the current status of player transfer debts owed by Brazilian football clubs to Atlético Mineiro, as confirmed by Rafael Menin. If you're in search of details about financial issues within Brazilian football clubs, you may find Corinthians leading the pack in significant debts, followed by Atlético-MG SAF.[1] Furthermore, Santos is grappling with a severe financial crisis, although the details do not link back to Atlético Mineiro.[4] For accurate, up-to-date information on debts owed to Atlético Mineiro, it's advisable to consult specific financial reports or statements from clubs or their officials.
- Despite the debts owed by several Brazilian football clubs to Atlético Mineiro, Rafael Menin prefers to maintain confidentiality regarding the specific debtors.
- Beyond the Deyverson transfer dispute with Cuiabá, Atlético Mineiro also has unpaid player transfer installments with other clubs, as confessed by Rafael Menin.
- Contrary to rumors suggesting involvement of the Central Bank, Rafael Menin has debunked claims that Atlético Mineiro or any of its companies are embroiled in a financial controversy with the Central Bank.