
Rapid are on a roll after their last performances in the Super League, in 3rd place and 6 points off the leaders, but at the administrative level, things are not calming down after another losing test at the TAS.
The debt for Milisavlevich must be paid quickly
The club, owned by Victor Angelescu and Dan Shuk, has already paid the former players a lot of money for the debts of the old Rapid, which went bankrupt.
Julio Cesar received €800,000 and Daniel Paulista €800,000, with the Giulesti side also subject to a transfer ban until those sums were paid.
But Rapid lost the new trial and the Lausanne Sports Court ruled that Nemanja Milisavljevic was owed €92,765, according to GSP.
The Serbian joined Rapid in 2012, in the pre-bankruptcy season, and spent just six months at Giulesti, failing to score a single goal in 18 appearances.
Source: Hot News

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