Portsmouth forced to wait over Sulley Muntari cash

Published on: 22 January 2011

English side Portsmouth must continue to play the waiting game over cash disputes for their former player Sulley Muntari.

The Blues have been in a long-running dispute with Italian side Inter Milan over some outstanding cash over the transfer of the Ghanaian.

Pompey have gone to Fifa in a bid to collect 1m euros for Muntari, who left for Inter Milan in the summer of 2008.

Portsmouth were hoping the issue could be resolved by next month but it appears they have to wait much longer for the issue to be resolved. Chief executive David Lampitt said: “We're in the legal process and I think a hearing has been scheduled for some point in March.'

“We've gone to Fifa and I hope it will be settled before the end of the season. It's frustrating.”

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