According to one of our sources, Holmar has officially informed the "blues" that they owe him salaries, as required by the procedure before submitting a request to FIFA to terminate the contract due to the club´s fault. The other source claims that the world federation has already initiated a procedure, as the defender was to receive four monthly salaries.
The other day, at a wordy press conference on various topics, Levski´s executive director Pavel Kolev almost confirmed this news, despite the fact that he said that "Holmar is a player of Levski." He added that details were currently being clarified with the footballer and his agent under the Icelander´s future contract with another club. However, Kolev mentioned that Holmar is still recovering from the hernia operation, which turns out to be not the case in view of the call-up in the national team. But he added that Levski wants to get rid of minimal damage, as well as to allow the defender to continue his career elsewhere.
The details in question relate to the Icelander´s high salary of 31,000 euros a month. The best option for Levski is for Holmar to sign a contract for such a salary, because in this situation he will not be able to prove to FIFA the damage from the termination of his contract with Levski and the "blues" will have to pay unpaid wages until the end of their contract. Levski´s hopes are to somehow agree with Ejolfsson not to claim the salaries he did not receive, which is unlikely to happen.
Levski cannot get a sum from Eyolfson´s next club for two reasons. The first is that the Icelander can guarantee a higher salary only if he goes as a free agent and there is no option for him to allow Levski to ask for a transfer fee. Here Levski hopes to receive a transfer fee, which in the worst case clears what is due to Holmar and to avoid a lawsuit in FIFA.
The second is that all interested clubs are already aware that Levski players do not receive salaries and are not ready to pay transfer fees. This is the reason why there are still no outgoing deals from Gerena. In this regard, the words of the member of the Supervisory Board Konstantin Papazov that the players were men because they played without money for a long time, as well as the Executive Director Pavel Kolev, who is constantly in the media with the fact that the club does not pay its players and is facing bankruptcy. Nasko Sirakov was furious with the situation, which to a very large extent could thwart his desire to stabilize the club financially through transfers.
Holmar Ejolfsson´s agents were adamant that Levski could not ask for money for their player in this situation.
The closest to attracting their client is the Danish giants FC Copenhagen, which is urgently looking for a defense. He is expected to lure the Icelander into the window for national team matches before the start of the new season in the Danish Super League. Turkey´s Trabzonspor are unlikely to intervene at the last minute because the Danes have the financial resources to offer Ejolfsson a decent salary, and he prefers to play in a Scandinavian country.
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