Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
Getting to the point where we get a player to take a medical is as you say, inevitably Ortas ultimate responsibility. No contract would (or should), be entered into without his signature. If that logical statement be true, it means that at LEAST a dozen counter-productive contracts have been entered into on his say so (ask me for names, if necessary!), and even with Bielsas "calming" influence he (Orta), he has continued to bring dross to this club and consequently waste precious resources.


The medical examination of a professional player is a crucial aspect of any transfer process. It is customary for professional sports clubs to thoroughly examine the health of potential new players and engage them only if such medical examination does not reveal any pre existing medical condition. Consequently, clubs in various sports tend to subject the validity of the contract to a successful medical examination.We (Leeds) invited the player over in 'good faith' of which Bayern and the player accepted to conclude a transfer which appears to now be stalled over a medical issue(s).

Orta's fault ?

https://sports-law.eu/termination-of...dical-reasons/
MOT