Just on Monday, Ramon Calderon, the newly elected President of Madrid, has already managed to cause dissatisfaction among several European giants with his actions. On the first day of his term, the "Milan" club officially filed a complaint to FIFA regarding the enticing of their star Kaka and spreading rumors. On Wednesday, a complaint was submitted by London regarding their star Arjen Robben.
Recently, the 22-year-old Dutchman has been constantly linked with a move to the Royal Spanish club, with R. Calderon not shying away from using the player's name in his campaign.
However, the executive director of "Chelsea," Peter Kenyon, was very displeased with such actions by "Real": "Mr. Calderon claims that "Real" has spoken with Arjen. Therefore, "Chelsea" will submit a request to FIFA to investigate the illegal actions of "Real".
We remind you that according to FIFA rules, clubs cannot negotiate with contracted players without the club's consent.
"The situation with Arjen Robben cannot be clearer," said P. Kenyon. "There were no meetings or discussions between "Real"'s sporting director Predrag Mijatovic and "Chelsea" representatives, delegates, or owner Roman Abramovich regarding Arjen's future."
"Any claims that the transfer is possible are incorrect. We will not entertain any offers for Arjen, he is not for sale," added the "Chelsea" manager."