Bulgaria’s debt-plagued Levski refused sale of defender to Russian Premier League club
March 14 – Nasko Sirakov, owner of Bulgaria’s Levski Sofia, admitted that the club refused to sell a player to a Russian club, despite the serious financial crisis facing the club and its huge debts to the National Revenue Agency (NRA).
In January, the club received an offer of €2.5 million for the Panamanian defender Jose Cordoba, but Sirakov (pictured) rejected the offer on the grounds that the transfer was risky and there were no guarantees that the club would receive the money.
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