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Ranieri to take Valencia to court over contract settlement
Former Valencia coach Claudio Ranieri will go to court over his claim for full payment of the salary stipulated in his three-year contract with the club, news reports said on Wednesday. Ranieri, who was fired on Feb. 25 with more than two years of his contract remaining, is claiming E8.1 million (US$10.5 million) from Valencia, El Pais newspaper said. Ranieri's lawyer, Juan de Dios Crespo, was reportedly to file the demand on Wednesday after the two parties reached a deadlock the previous day. "We're a long way off agreement. We're not going to pay the 100 percent of his contract. It will have to be a court which decides the amount we have to pay," Valencia's lawyer, Eduardo Garcia, was quoted as saying by El Pais.
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