Anderlecht is growing impatient over the unpaid transfer fee for Francis Amuzu. The Brussels club has put Grêmio on notice as they still owe 400,000 euros from the total transfer fee of 1.2 million euros. Amuzu left Anderlecht in January 2025 after ten years and 251 matches to move to Brazil. The payment from Grêmio is now a year and a half overdue, leading to frustration within the club. Local media report that the 'Tricolor' still owes a third of the transfer fee, prompting Anderlecht to take action. The club threatens to escalate the matter to the FIFA if the payment is not made soon. This is a significant issue for Anderlecht, which is once again seeking funds for the rebuilding of the team. Meanwhile, Francis Amuzu's market value has doubled since his departure from Brussels, complicating the situation further for Grêmio.
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Anderlecht Takes Grêmio to Task Over Amuzu Payment
Anderlecht takes Grêmio to task over unpaid transfer fee for Francis Amuzu. What does this mean for the Brussels club?
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