Shortly, the amount that the "Liverpool" team will have to pay as compensation to the "Burnley" club for the acquisition of Danny Ings should be clarified.
The Premier League officially requested the "Reds" to present their arguments regarding the striker's transfer, and the final verdict of the tribunal will be announced in 2016.
Such a process is necessary when players under the age of 24 change clubs in England after their contract expires and both clubs cannot agree on the transfer fee. Ings reached an agreement with the "Liverpool" club on June 7, but his new team could not find common ground with the management of "Burnley".
Liverpool is willing to pay a sum of 6 million pounds for the player, while the former player's employers demanded almost double the amount, revealing that they had received a 12 million pound offer from the "Tottenham" club. The "Burnley" team will also have to explain their motives as to why their requested amount better reflects the situation.
The tribunal, which will determine the undisputed transfer fee, is usually composed of four to five people who are not affiliated with any club but have typically worked in legal roles in the football sphere in the past.
23-year-old Ings scored three goals in eight appearances for "Liverpool" this year before getting injured and managed to debut for the England national team.