Buenos Aires, January 8 (NA) – American midfielder Matko Miljevic did not undergo a medical examination, and his arrival at Racing is stalled, despite having already said goodbye to his teammates at Huracán. According to what the Argentine News Agency was able to ascertain, the conflict surrounding the footballer's transfer from El Globo to Avellaneda lies in the form of payment proposed by the albiceleste squad. The creative midfielder passed through the Parque Patricios facilities on Wednesday and on the same day had clinical exams scheduled at the Deragopyan Center that would have enabled the player to sign with the Academy. However, he never showed up, and it was expected that the exams would take place on Thursday, which also did not happen. As a result, information began to circulate that there was a problem between the clubs regarding the method of payment for Miljevic's transfer, in which Racing will pay 80% of the transfer fee and the player himself will keep the remaining 20%. Initially, the idea of the team led by Gustavo Costas, which at this point in the preseason was expecting the midfielder in Paraguay, was to pay the three million dollars in installments, while Huracán wants the full amount to be paid upon signing.
Matko Miljevic's Transfer to Racing Blocked Over Payment Dispute
American midfielder Matko Miljevic failed to complete his medical for a move to Racing. The reason for the block is a payment dispute between Racing and Huracán over the $3 million transfer fee, with the clubs unable to agree on the payment schedule.