Liberian football sensation, Albert Korvah, has taken a bold step in his dispute with Nigeria Premier Football League outfit, Rivers United, by announcing his intention to take the matter to FIFA. Korvah alleges that the club has failed to uphold the terms of his contract, prompting him to terminate the agreement.
The talented forward, who joined Rivers United last season from Watanga for a hefty sum of US$50,000, had initially penned a three-year deal. His impressive skills on the field culminated in him being voted as the best foreign player in the NPFL last season. However, this season has seen him grapple with limited playing time, prompting his decision to part ways with the club.
Amidst the disagreement, Rivers United labeled Korvah as Absent Without Official Leave (AWOL), accusing him of deserting the team’s camp. In response, the club has expressed its intention to pursue legal remedies regarding the contentious issue. It’s a showdown that has captured the attention of football enthusiasts in both Liberia and Nigeria.
Korvah’s decision to involve FIFA, world football’s governing body, has escalated the controversy and injected an international dimension into the dispute. As the football fraternity eagerly awaits the outcome, the saga serves as a stark reminder of the complexities that can arise in the world of sports contracts, and the potent impact they can have on the careers of talented athletes.