Clarence Seedorf's lawyer Tiziano Treu has suggested that the Dutchman is ready to take AC Milan to court over a pay dispute.
The former Netherlands international was appointed as Rossoneri coach
in January after Massimiliano Allegri's sacking, but he was unable to
sufficiently inspire the club up the Serie A table as they eventually
finished eighth.Continue...
Milan consequently removed the former midfielder from his role, paving the way for Filippo Inzaghi to come in.
Italian football clubs typically place departed coaches on 'gardening
leave' rather than terminating their contracts, meaning Seedorf would
need to be paid until June 2016 - when his deal was due to expire.
The club and Seedorf are in talks in an attempt to resolve the
situation, but Treu - a member of the former Netherlands international's
legal team - expects the dispute to end up in court.
"We hope for an amicable solution and [one] that satisfies both
parties, but the last meeting did not go very well," he is quoted as
saying by Gazzetta Dello Sport.
"As things stand, there is a high chance we will end up in court."
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