Leeds ordered to pay €27.9m to Jean-Kévin Augustin by FIFA ruling | OneFootball

Leeds ordered to pay €27.9m to Jean-Kévin Augustin by FIFA ruling | OneFootball

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·11 April 2023

Leeds ordered to pay €27.9m to Jean-Kévin Augustin by FIFA ruling

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The Athletic report that a FIFA’s Dispute Resolution Chamber has ruled that Leeds are to pay French striker Jean-Kévin Augustin €27.9m over a breach of contract, a decision against which the Premier League club have appealed. According to the outlet, the sum may be based on the full payment of a five-year contract on wages of €90,000 per week.

Augustin had spent the second half of the 2019/20 season on loan at Elland Road from RB Leipzig – making 3 appearances in total – and the move was not made permanent amid controversial circumstances, with Leeds’ promotion to the Premier League having reportedly triggered an obligation to buy. This led to a transfer dispute with the Bundesliga outfit, a settlement having been found in December of last year.


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The former French youth international then moved to Nantes, where his appearances were few and far between as he trained with the reserves, having suffered from depression and long Covid-19. He joined Basel on a free transfer this summer, and has found the net four times for the Swiss outfit so far.

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