Leeds may face its first problem after returning to the Premier League, Bild reports. It is about where the striker Jean-Kevin Augustin will play, who was on loan in England by the team of RB Leipzig. Neither Leeds nor the German team want the footballer, and the case could go to court.
Augustin had a small role in the Whites` triumph, recording just three games as a reserve after moving to Eland Road on loan in January. The striker`s contract was until the end of the season, but the campaign was extended after the coronavirus pandemic. However, according to Bild, Marcelo Bielsa`s team may have to keep the player, as Leipzig claims that there was a clause in the contract between the two clubs advised by
contact with surebets , which obliges the Whites to buy the striker for 18 million if they win promotion. Leeds, for their part, have no plans to do so, as the club believe the deal expired on July 1, when it was not yet clear whether they would play in the Premier League next season or not. According to the source, the red bulls are ready to file a lawsuit and file a complaint to FIFA.
Unwanted Augustine, on the other hand, was considered one of the greatest talents in the Paris Saint-Germain school before moving to the Red Bull Arena. The Frenchman`s best season was 2 years ago, when he scored 9 goals in 25 games for the team.
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