Belhadj appeals to Court of Arbitration for Sport
Algeria’s defender Nadir Belhadj will fill a lawsuit at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in protest against his club Portsmouth for selling him to Qatari Sad club without letting him know, Echorouk has learnt.
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Belhadj who is spending his holidays in Dubai did not believe new reported in international press about an agreement between Portsmouth and Sad, said the same sources.
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He would have contacted his lawyers asking them to take legal procedures to ban the agreement. They advised him to fill a lawsuit at the Court of Arbitration for Sport to decide in this case.
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His manager defends Sad choice
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Belhadj’s manager will be the most benefiting people from the agreement. He is expected to get more than 350,000 euros if the agreement is implemented.
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He denied allegations that the play may go the FIFA, saying he is considering the offer.
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He may use West Ham United’s offer to put pressure
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Belhadj is expected to use the last offer he received Friday from England’s West Ham United to put pressure on Portsmouth’s managers to ban their decision of selling him.
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He likes Qatar but he sees his future in Europe
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Belhadj wants to continue playing in Europe as he received offers from famous clubs such as Lazio and West Ham.
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He liked Doha when he visited it for treatment. He told Echorouk he hoped to end his professional career in Qatar.