The problems for the red and white club do not end. After relegation to the second division, insolvency and the rejection of a reorganization plan, several former players are demanding their salary rights.

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Desiree Segbe Azankpo is asking for €20,000

Despite playing just two games and scoring one goal in the second leg last season, Desiree Segbe Azankpo is demanding three months’ money and has taken the club to FIFA, according to GSP.

The Benin striker signed for Bayern II, the Bavarians’ second team, after parting ways with Dynamo, the club where his good friend Sadio Mane plays.

Several foreigners claim their rights for the time spent at “Dynamo”.

“Dynamo” currently has a ban on transfers, and only 15 players took part in the meeting. But later there are other reasons for concern. Several football players, including Janusz Gol, Raul Albentoza and Petar Glugakovich, appealed to FIFA with a demand for debt collection.

The former captain of the Red Dogs, Croatian Ante Pulic, was the most determined.

“I have nothing to agree on. I’m really tired of this business. Pay as much as FIFA decided, and that’s it,” Pulich said for GSP.