Michael Bolvig Reacts To Claims He Forced Musefiu Ashiru To Sign Slave Contract With FCM
Published: April 29, 2015
Agent Michael Bolvig has denied accusations by Musefiu Ashiru that he colluded with FC Midtjylland to force him to sign a slave contract.
The Sporting Director of The Wolves, Claus Steinlein , earlier refuted the claims by the Nigerian winger and it is now the turn of the agent.
“I saw them play U19, and I asked the club which agents they had, and when I was told they had none, I got in touch through the club.
“But I can not quite recognize that I was going to be stabbed in the hand on them. So I’m as sorry if that’s the perception they have of me,” said Michael Bolvig to BT, according to bold.dk.
Musefiu Ashiru extended his contract with FCM in January 2014, and the agreement will keep him at the club for two more seasons.
The Sporting Director of The Wolves, Claus Steinlein , earlier refuted the claims by the Nigerian winger and it is now the turn of the agent.
“I saw them play U19, and I asked the club which agents they had, and when I was told they had none, I got in touch through the club.
“But I can not quite recognize that I was going to be stabbed in the hand on them. So I’m as sorry if that’s the perception they have of me,” said Michael Bolvig to BT, according to bold.dk.
Musefiu Ashiru extended his contract with FCM in January 2014, and the agreement will keep him at the club for two more seasons.
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