One of Chelsea striker’s former clubs claim player was ‘stolen’ from them

Chelsea star David Datro Fofana is caught in the middle of a legal battle

David Datro Fofana, the Chelsea star currently on loan at Burnley, has become embroiled in a legal dispute, as reported by The Sun. The Ivorian midfielder, who was signed by Chelsea from Molde for £13 million in January 2023, has had a tumultuous season, marked by loan spells and varying degrees of success on the pitch.

Fofana’s journey this season began with limited opportunities at Chelsea, where he made just four appearances before being loaned out to Union Berlin for the first half of the season. Despite scoring only twice in 17 games during his stint at Union Berlin, Fofana was subsequently loaned to Burnley for the second half of the season.

At Burnley, Fofana has experienced a resurgence in form, netting four goals in eight appearances, showcasing his potential as a talented midfielder. However, amidst his on-field exploits, Fofana now finds himself entangled in legal proceedings, the details of which have not been disclosed.

Chelsea signed Datro David Fofana from Molde FK. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Legal problem between clubs owing to his ‘free’ transfer

Fofana, currently on loan at Burnley from Chelsea, is embroiled in a legal dispute involving his former clubs Molde and Abidjan City. Abidjan City claims that the attacker was wrongfully taken from them by Molde, sparking a court battle involving the midfielder and two other players.

Fofana’s journey began when Molde signed him on a free transfer in 2021. During his time at the Norwegian club, Fofana showcased his talent, scoring 24 goals in 65 appearances, before earning a move to Chelsea in January 2023 for £13 million.

However, Abidjan City contends that Fofana was improperly acquired by Molde, leading to the legal dispute currently underway. The outcome of this court battle could have significant implications for Fofana’s career and the clubs involved.

Chelsea loanee David Datro Fofana came off bench to secure a draw for Burnley against Fulham.
David Datro Fofana is on loan at Burnley.

Abidjan City asserts that Fofana’s transfer to Molde should not have been on a free basis, as he was under a long-term contract with them. They claim entitlement to 20 per cent of the transfer fees received for the 21-year-old’s subsequent move to Chelsea. Additionally, Abidjan City seeks £1 million in compensation, alleging they missed out on a deal to sell Fofana to French club Angers.

However, their claims have been rebuffed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, prompting Abidjan City’s president, Marc Ne, to express readiness to escalate the three-year legal battle to a higher body. Ne emphasizes the importance of justice in preventing big clubs from exploiting African talent, highlighting the broader implications for football in the region.

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As the legal dispute unfolds, Fofana, Molde, and Chelsea have yet to publicly comment on Abidjan City’s claims. The outcome of this protracted legal battle could significantly impact the handling of player transfers involving African clubs and their counterparts worldwide.