Inter star took his former agents to court, sued them for around $5 million – and won!

A Dutch court awarded $4.9 million in damages Wednesday to Netherlands international and Inter Milan centre-back Stefan de Vrij after a legal battle over a transfer with his former agent.De Vrij dragged his long-time representative Sports Entertainment Group (SEG) to the Amsterdam District Court in February, claiming he had been disadvantaged in his move to Inter from Lazio in 2018.Thursday, 19.45: (1.80) RB Leipzig (3.70) Atalanta (5.00)The 30-year-old De Vrij accused SEG of violating disclosure obligations during transfer talks, which eventually saw him leave Lazio for Inter after months of speculation. The former Feyenoord player also said Inter wanted to pay him a higher salary but in the end he only received a 37.5-million-euro deal for five years. The Amsterdam District Court said that SEG claimed that it has only been negotiating on behalf of Inter when it has also been negotiating on De Vrij’s behalf at the same time.SEG received around $8.2 million in commission as well as an additional two million euros for the transfer — which De Vrij said he was never told about.”If that’s the case, the law says there has to be transparency about agreements, especially if there’s self-interest involved by the mediator (SEG) and Internazionale about renumeration. SEG received a substantial commission and therefore had a disclosure obligation.” 🎵🎹 pic.twitter.com/FrESjzjZdp— Stefan de Vrij (@Stefandevrij) January 31, 2022 The agency also had not mentioned it received an additional two million euros in compensation, nor that it would receive 7.5 per cent of a possible transfer fee, the court added.Even if SEG told De Vrij about the 8.2-million-dollar commission “it still did not comply to the disclosure obligation.” “The court therefore awards De Vrij 50 percent of what SEG received for the deal between De Vrij and Inter,” the judges said.© Agence France-Presse

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