Hearts insist they won’t pay a penny for Daniel Stendel
Hearts are confident they don’t owe Barnsley a penny in compensation for Daniel Stendel after consulting lawyers on the appointment of their new manager.
The English Championship club are taking legal action to pursue a six-figure sum from Hearts for the German. However, the Tynecastle Park hierarchy have sought their own expert advice and are adamant they are not liable.
They will pass the matter on to their lawyers after confirming on Saturday that Stendel, 45, had signed a two-and-a-half-year contract to take over as manager. He is due to start his new job today after arriving in Edinburgh last night.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad