Mutu needs to compensate Chelsea. In 2004, Chelsea found Mutu tested positive for cocaine, and then Mutu was fired by Chelsea Football Club. However, Mutu had nearly four years left on his contract with Chelsea. Chelsea thought Mutu's behavior violated the contract they signed, so they complained to Mutu. FIFA ruled in May 2008 that Mutu should pay14.3 million to Chelsea.
Mutu appealed to the sports arbitration court after receiving the FIFA ruling, but in August 2009, the sports arbitration court also rejected Mutu's appeal. Romania, unwilling to pay 6.5438+0.43 million pounds to Chelsea, thought that such a ruling was beyond the scope of sports and appealed to the Swiss federal court again, but the Swiss federal court also rejected Mutu's appeal.
Mutu didn't pay compensation until 20 13, and Chelsea picked Juventus and Livorno in Mutu's transfer. In April of that year, they took two Italian teams to court. In June 20 13, the FIFA Dispute Resolution Committee made a decision that satisfied Chelsea, and ordered Juventus and Livorno to compensate the Blues for their losses. The compensation amount is as high as 2 1 10,000 euros, which is equivalent to the value of Mutu when he landed at Stamford Bridge. The details of the compensation payment are still unclear.
However, as the beneficiary of Mutu incident, Juventus is bound to bear most of the compensation. Juventus took the lead in responding. Agnelli and Mallota appealed to the Arbitration Court of FIFA, and Livorno also appealed. The Sun revealed today that Juventus refused to pay compensation: "The arbitration court rejected Chelsea's request for us to pay legal fees."
Mutu's lawsuit is an unprecedented case in world football. It is rare for a big club to do such a thing to a player, but it also warns all players that if they are not honest, there will be a worst result waiting for them. Two weeks after the final judgment of the European Court of Human Rights came out, Mutu posted a photo of himself walking by the sea with his son in his arms on social media, accompanied by Socrates' famous saying: "The secret of change is to concentrate all his energy on building new things instead of competing with the past." Maybe this is his reconciliation with himself.