Fluminense Football Club is at risk of facing a transfer ban due to a debt of R$ 5.2 million with Libertad-PAR, a Paraguayan club that sold midfielder Rubén Lezcano to Tricolor das Laranjeiras. Libertad-PAR president Rubén Di Tore stated that he intends to notify FIFA due to the delay in payment of the last installment of the player's purchase. Fluminense Football Club has already paid 82% of the total purchase, which amounts to around R$ 29.2 million, and is working to resolve the issue. To resolve the situation, the Rio de Janeiro club contacted Libertad proposing a dilution of the value of the last installment. The deadline for payment of the amount would be similar even in the event of a possible notification to FIFA, since the process at the entity takes around 45 days. According to journalist Victor Lessa, there is no chance of Fluminense facing a transfer ban. Director Rubén Di Tore said that Fluminense established a payment plan to finance the transfer, but changed to a more flexible proposal, which was rejected by Libertad. But Fluminense is confident that it can resolve the situation without problems. So, the club is working to find a solution to the problem. Fluminense Football Club is aware of the delay in the final installment and is working to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. The attitude of Tricolor was motivated by the current flow of payments and the forecast of revenues in the coming months. The Rio de Janeiro club is confident that it can resolve the situation without problems and avoid a transfer ban.
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Fluminense Football Club faces transfer ban risk
Fluminense Football Club may face a transfer ban due to a debt with Libertad-PAR. Understand the situation and how the club is working to resolve the issue
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