Romario announced yesterday that he intends on suing his former team Vasco
da Gama in order to receive the unpaid salary owed to him.
Romario claims that the club owes him nearly US$18 million.
The 2009 season had looked bright for Vasco's team financially. However, with
the latest news of the debt owed to Romario, the dream of a stellar year may
quickly turn into a nightmare. The money owed to Romario was allocated on
signing new players to reinforce the team in their state and country wide
championships.
Aware that paying the debt all at once may send the team into an even deeper
crisis, the team's administration hopes to negotiate and make a deal with
Romario.
"There is no way to ignore the debt owed to Romario. He will not negotiate.
The team is well aware of that, " said Romario's lawyer, Norval Valerio. "We
have been told that the team does not have the money, but we are aware that the
team has received generous amounts of money from their new sponsors."
Since Vasco has struck a deal with a handful of lucrative sponsors for the
2009 season, Romario decided to act quickly and demand his deserved payment. He
hopes to be paid before the 2009 season kicks off.