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.

Fans of the Rapid Bucharest team.Photo: Inquam Photos / Stefan Constantin

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.