Foster Gillett didn't pay and he dropped Valentine Gomez's pass to Udinese.
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The businessman who came by the hands of libertarians to open the football door to private businesses ended up being a fraud. The money did not appear and the first pass fell.
Due to Foster Gillett’s failure to pay the money, Valentin Gomez’s pass finally fell to Udinese. The novel reached its end on Sunday, February 23, the deadline for the entrepreneur’s group to deposit the $8.5 million, and as the defender returns to Vélez. At the end of January, Gómez stopped training with the Fortin, waiting for the U.S. tycoon to disburse the payment and to finalize details to reach Udinese, the cast that plays in the A Series.…
The pass of the Argentine central defender Valentin Gómez to the Udinese of Italy finally fell due to the fact that businessman Foster Gillett did not pay the amount of the card before the deadline, so the player must return to Vélez.The American tycoon had agreed the purchase of the 21-year-old zaguerero with the “Fortin” for the sum of 8.5 million dollars, but that money never entered the coffers of the Liniers and the footballer will return t…


The pass of the Argentine central defender Valentin Gomez to the Udinese of Italy finally fell due to the fact that businessman Foster Gillett did not pay the amount of the card before the deadline, so the player must return to Vélez. The American tycoon had agreed the purchase of the 21-year-old zaguerero with the “Fortin” for the sum of 8.5 million dollars, but that money never entered the coffers of the Liniers and the footballer will return …
The defender must return to Vélez after the employer does not pay the amount agreed on by his file.
The pass of the Argentine central defender Valentín Gómez to Udinese of Italy finally fell due to the fact that businessman Foster Gillett did not pay the amount of the card before the deadline, so the player must return to Vélez. The American tycoon had agreed laval purchase of the 21-year-old zaguero with the “Fortin” for the sum of 8.5 million dollars, but that money never entered the coffers of the Liniers and the footballer will return to t…
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