The Premier League asked for corrections to be made to the document and Sala to sign the papers again, according to The Times. The alleged error could prove a significant one as players automatically become part of the Professional Footballers' Association's pension scheme when they are registered with the Premier League. (Image: Maxppp/PA Images)The PFA will reportedly press for the pension fund to honour the payment as Sala had initially penned a contract with Cardiff. Usually, as soon as a contract is registered with the Premier League the player is enrolled on the pension scheme.”Meanwhile, the transfer broker, Willie McKay, has insisted the deal was "clean". “I want a public meeting with everybody there and you can chair it — Sky, the papers, everybody can come.”
Source: Daily Mirror February 21, 2019 08:26 UTC