This is a discussion on Premier League Decision re: Heinze within the European Sports forums, part of the Sports Forums category; Originally Posted by ManUtd.com
Reds defender Gabriel Heinze has lost his case to force through a move to Liverpool, after ...
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Reds defender Gabriel Heinze has lost his case to force through a move to Liverpool, after a Premier League arbitration panel ruled in United's favour on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old Argentina international claimed that he should be allowed to move to Anfield, a transfer that has not been made since Phil Chisnal left for Liverpool in 1962, because of a letter his advisors had received from United allowing him to join another club if his asking price was met.
But, the Premier League announced on Tuesday afternoon: "The Premier League Board appointed panel have heard submissions of evidence from both parties and has ruled to dismiss the player's case."
A United spokesman told ManUtd.com: "The Club is pleased that the panel has endorsed its case."
Finally this nonsense of a (non)transfer debacle has been sorted out. I can't believe anyone would think a written letter would over ride a legal bounding contract between player and club. Hopefully Heinze can settle down now and carry on with his pre season, before returning to the first team. However I would not be surprised to see Sir Alex ship him out to either Lyon or Juventus.