Martín Cauteruccio, Sporting Cristal's brand new signing, is denounced by Argentina's Independiente. According to journalist Nelson Lafit, the Argentine team will demand $5 million, which corresponds to his release clause.
Independiente will sue Martín Cauteruccio, the club recently founded by Sporting Cristal
This Wednesday, January 3, Sporting Cristal presented its new signings from abroad: Gustavo Cazonatti, Santiago González and Martín Cauteruccio. By the way, it became known that the Argentine striker is being sued by the King of Cups because he “believes that he unilaterally breached his contract.”
Martin Cauteruccio is denounced by Independiente. Photo: X
Likewise, as the communicator announced, Independiente will demand the $5 million in accordance with the exit clause. “The club claims to have paid the debt owed to the footballer in Agremiados on time,” he wrote on his Twitter account.
What did Martín Cauteruccio say after his presentation at Sporting Cristal?
During a press conference, the 36-year-old striker assured that it was a privilege to be part of the Sporting Cristal family. Likewise, he said that he spoke to Jorge Cazulo before joining the Rime cast.
“It's an honor to be part of this team,” said the Argentine, who was accompanied by Joel Raffo, president of the club, Gustavo Cazonatti and Santiago González, Rímac's latest reinforcements.