Former Chelsea coach Antonio Conte is getting 'legal action' against his former employers for delaying his dismissal and denying him of applying for other top management jobs.
Following the British club sacked him last Friday, and replaced him with Maurizio Sarri. Conte was known to be ‘disgusted’ by their conduct back then.
As stated by the Times, Conte believes he ‘deserves to be compensated for loss of future earnings’, in addition to ‘damage attributable to the club’s delay in sacking him’.
The man is ‘furious’ which the Blues waited so long to eliminate him from his role, and is disappointed ‘at the way he has been treated’ and is demanding compensation on top of the £9 million salary that he is eligible to receive for the final year of his contract.
As Matt Hughes writes: ‘Conte’s legal team will argue that Chelsea have cost their client a yearof his career, as all the top management jobs in Europe have been filled. Real Madrid are understood to have sounded out Conte after Zinédine Zidane left in May, while the Italy job was also available earlier in the summer. He did not pursue either option, though, and will claim he was devoted to Chelsea.'
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Following the British club sacked him last Friday, and replaced him with Maurizio Sarri. Conte was known to be ‘disgusted’ by their conduct back then.
As stated by the Times, Conte believes he ‘deserves to be compensated for loss of future earnings’, in addition to ‘damage attributable to the club’s delay in sacking him’.
The man is ‘furious’ which the Blues waited so long to eliminate him from his role, and is disappointed ‘at the way he has been treated’ and is demanding compensation on top of the £9 million salary that he is eligible to receive for the final year of his contract.
As Matt Hughes writes: ‘Conte’s legal team will argue that Chelsea have cost their client a yearof his career, as all the top management jobs in Europe have been filled. Real Madrid are understood to have sounded out Conte after Zinédine Zidane left in May, while the Italy job was also available earlier in the summer. He did not pursue either option, though, and will claim he was devoted to Chelsea.'
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