Juan Reynoso It won’t be any more technical than Peruvian team. After almost two weeks of playing against Venezuela, in which the board of the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) finally decided to stop supporting “Cabezón”, both parties are in negotiations to reach an agreement. To date, this agreement has not yet been defined, although it was expected that this Monday, the 4th, the contract would be concluded to make the departure of the national coach official.
It should be noted that the signed contract does not contain a termination clause and that in the event of the relationship being terminated, the highest company in Peruvian football would have to pay Reynoso whatever remains of the agreement.
What did Juan Reynoso’s lawyer say about the money they were going to ask the FPF for?
In this sense, Juan Reynoso’s lawyer, Mathias Fariña, clarified in an interview with Latina that they are not demanding the entire contract and that they are in constant contact with the Federation to reach an agreement as quickly as possible.
“For our part, we have not yet reached an agreement. If they want to take any action, they are within their rights. It has been said that we are demanding the entire treaty and that is a big lie. We are trying to find a solution agreement that will benefit them for all parties,” said Mathias Fariña.
What does the FPF think about the termination of Juan Reynoso’s contract?
According to Líbero journalist Gustavo Peralta, the highest governing body of national football is offering significant sums of money to “reach an understanding” between both parties; However, from the Reynoso environment they demand the whole.
Peralta noted that the FPF could appeal to international legal bodies if the case is not resolved. This would also allow the association to negotiate with other coaches as “it would be legally empowered to do so”.
Juan Carlos Oblitas left La Videna in silence
This Monday, December 4, the General Director of Football of the Peruvian Football Federation did not make any statements to the press while leaving the National Sports Village. The technical command of “Cabezón” remained on site.