Portsmouth owner Balu Chainrai says he is unhappy with the way Genoa is handling the left-over cash in Kevin-Prince Boateng’s transfer in last August.
The Italian club is believed to be around five weeks late with a third installment, worth around £1m, over Kevin Prince Boateng and the Indian owner of the Championship side said the club’s management will deal with Genoa and other clubs that own his outfit.
“We are in dispute with a few foreign clubs and a couple of English clubs, who are more powerful than us.
“It’s under control by our management and they are trying their best to deal with it. It’s outstanding football debts and payment disputes,” Balu told Skysports.
Genoa have loaned the Ghana World Cup superstar to European giants AC Milan who are also talking up a deal to sign him on permanent basis.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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