The striker signed a contract with another club, without first agreeing to terminate the agreement with Spartak and without paying compensation.
“We have a meeting with the management of Spartak, we intend to solve this problem. Now transfers to foreigners in the KHL are complicated by the fact that the KHL is involved here, and our hockey federation, and the international federation, and the federation of the country where he played before All this must be sorted out.
Of course, we will do everything to provide our club with legal protection. It’s an unpleasant situation and we want our contracts to be respected all over the world,” Morozov said.
Source: Sport

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