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Suwon Samsung has revealed a strong position to immortalize the’lawsuit’ with Baek Seung-ho (24).
In 2009, Seung-ho Baek agreed to join the Suwon youth team Maetanjung, and then decided to study in Barcelona, Spain in 2010. At that time, Suwon and Baek Seung-ho wrote an agreement. It contained the contents that Suwon would provide a total of 300 million won for three years, and Baek Seung-ho’s promise to go to Maetango.
In 2011, Seungho Baek signed a five-year contract with Barcelona. Accordingly, when admission to Maetango became impossible, both sides wrote a’second agreement’. The point was that’when returning to the K-League, you must join Suwon, and in case of violation, you will return the study abroad support fee and compensate for damages’.
It is known that the agreement written by both sides has the same effect as the contract legally. However, Baek Seung-ho proceeded with negotiations with Jeonbuk Hyundai, not Suwon, considering the transfer to the K-League. The negotiations between the two sides are in the final stage. In the process, the contents of the agreement with Suwon became known.
Jeonbuk, who did not know this, was embarrassed. A Jeonbuk official said, “If we knew the contents of the agreement in advance, the negotiation would not have proceeded. It seems correct to see that the negotiations have been stopped now. I hope that Seungho Baek and Suwon will solve the problem well.”
An official from Suwon said, “If you were planning to go to Jeonbuk, you should have asked Suwon for understanding in advance. But Seungho Baek has never visited or contacted us. We contacted us first. We have the will to go to lawsuit.” did.
Baek Seung-ho’s side argues that “Suwon has no rights as additional support of 200 million won has not been provided.” Regarding this, a Suwon official said, “There is no statement in the 2nd agreement that it is an additional 200 million KRW. The rights will be maintained unless Suwon has written a written statement stating that Seung-ho Baek is giving up his rights. It was stated that Suwon does not have the right to negotiate first, but that it will unconditionally return to Suwon.”
It is not just a matter of good faith and moral responsibility. The big problem is not to implement the agreement. That is why Suwon intends to claim damages as well as return the student support fee according to the agreement.
Suwon’s lawsuit is a move to protect the entire K-League youth system, not just the relationship between Suwon and Baek Seung-ho. Another Baek Seung-ho may appear if it goes beyond Yuyamuya. The practice of betraying consideration can arise.
This can shake the basis of K-League youth policy. Each club has no choice but to be stingy about youth investment. In fact, there have been several similar cases in the past. Some clubs have even cut youth investment.
Suwon fights not to leave an’akrye (惡例)’.
The Korea Professional Football Federation (Football Federation) made a rule to prevent this problem in 2012. However, we don’t know which shortcut will emerge again. It is a rule that does not apply retroactively to Baek Seung-ho, and there are still players who do not apply this rule.
There is only one way to avoid going to lawsuits. Baek Seung-ho has no choice but to loosen the thread.
Even if Baek Seung-ho does not break up relations with Suwon, there is no problem with transferring to Jeonbuk and registering players under the rules of the Football Federation. However, if we ignore this problem, will he be able to become a proud member of the K-League?
Jeonbuk also does not want to recruit a player who has been controversial with other clubs. Suwon is saying, “It’s already too late.”
Reporter Choi Yong-jae [email protected]
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