The president of the union, Cezary Kulesza, and his staff worked on breaking the contract with the Portuguese on the most favorable terms possible.
Sousa won’t get paid for the promotion
According to the information from the portal, the Portuguese initially wanted to pay a smaller amount. His agent offered to pay 200,000. Euro compensation. President Cezary Kulesza, however, was to ridicule the Sousa camp’s offer and demand a larger sum. Today we know that the former coach of the Polish national team eventually had to transfer a larger amount to the association’s account, which was met with great approval by the fans who cannot forgive the coach for abandoning the national team at such an important moment, just before the matches deciding on the promotion to the world championship in Qatar .
Interestingly, according to Salon24.pl, the Polish Football Association also negotiated another important issue. – The contract was structured in such a way that even if Sousa would no longer work for us, and someone else would have won the promotion, we would still have to pay bonuses to the Portuguese – said the service informant working for the Polish Football Association. There were allegedly several million zlotys at stake here. The Portuguese are also said to have been so determined that they relinquished some of their December payments.
Paulo Sousa was afraid of anonymous comments?
All conversations, except for Paulo Sousa’s calls to Cezary Kulesza, took place via e-mails. In one of them, according to the informants of Salon24.pl, Hugo Cajuda, the coach’s agent, argued the termination of the contract with a hostile atmosphere towards Sousa. The selector was allegedly concerned about his health and life due to comments on the network. To confirm this hypothesis, Cajuda was to send sample anonymous Twitter posts, including the one by Marcin Gortat.
A highly stretched theory that shows how much the Portuguese wanted to leave the Polish team for the Brazilian giant. The Brazilian newspaper O Globo reports that Paulo Sousa will be in Brazil in the coming days to start working for Flamengo. The trainer signed a two-year contract with Sępy, thanks to which he will earn PLN 160,000. euro per month. In turn, his staff will collect almost 80,000. euro per month, which means a solid increase in comparison to the salary that the coach and the training staff received from the Polish Football Association.
The Portuguese, apart from leading the first team, Flamengo will be the head of the entire football division, including the Vulture academies. This means Paulo Sousa will have an impact on transfers to the first team, but also to Flamengo’s youth teams.
Source: Sport

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