Nantes now want cash for Emiliano Sala

The death of Emiliano Sala has drawn a lot of emotions around the world but for Nantes they are not losing focus that Cardiff have not made payment for their player and if they have to result to using legal action – they will, according to the BBC.

The 28-year-old was on board the Piper Malibu that tragically crashed into the English Channel after the striker joined the Bluebirds in a £15million deal.

Pilot Dave Ibbotson was also on board as rescuers revealed one body has been spotted inside the aircraft 220ft under water. The Argentine striker was the club’s record signing, eclipsing the £11m paid for midfielder Gary Medel in 2013.

Cardiff have yet to make a payment and Nantes put extra pressure on the Premier League side by asking for the first payment last Thursday.

It is understood Nantes will consider legal action if they don’t receive money within the next 10 days. The transfer fee was agreed by the clubs to be paid over three seasons with Sala braced to pocket a £6,000 increase on the £44,000-a-week deal he was earning at Nantes.

Cardiff will honour the deal but have been reluctant to make a payment until they know “all the facts.” Ambitious Sala was making the switch to the Premier League to progress his career and perhaps use Cardiff as a stepping stone.

When the player headed back to Nantes to say goodbye to his team-mates, he gave the impression that he wasn’t entirely keen on leaving France and told one friend that “football is a business.”

According to the Mail, Cardiff are facing a hefty loss of around £14m even after insurance pay-outs. They are covered for £16m of personal accident protection but agent fees, bonuses and extra costs mean the transfer could reach up to £30m.

The plane was taking Sala to the Welsh capital from Nantes, in Western France, when it vanished on January 21. After failing to find any sign of the plane, Sala’s family launched a GoFundMe page that reached its £300,000 tot

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