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Palace boss Vieira throws support behind Doucoure over extortion claims

New signing Cheick Doucoure claims to be victim of blackmail since joining club

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jul 2022 4:40PM

Palace boss Vieira throws support behind Doucoure over extortion claims
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira states that he fully supports Cheick Doucoure after the Mali midfielder claims he has been the victim of attempted blackmail and extortion since joining for the club. – AFP pic, july 18, 2022

MELBOURNE – Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira today threw his support behind new signing Cheick Doucoure after the Mali midfielder claimed he had been the victim of attempted blackmail and extortion since joining for the club.

The south London club signed Doucoure in a deal worth a reported £20 million (RM108.2 million) on July 11 after he impressed for Lens in the French top-flight last season.

But in a statement from his lawyer Alexis Rutman yesterday, reported by British media, it was alleged that Doucoure and his entourage had been “victims of blackmail and an attempt at extortion from several individuals” since.

“These individuals claim, with false evidence, that my client would have a double identity and demand the payment of a sum of money in return for their silence,” he alleged.

“Several Whatsapp messages to this effect, accompanied by false documents, have thus been addressed to my client and his entourage over the past few days.”

Vieira, in Melbourne with the team on their pre-season tour, said he was aware of the incident.

“I spoke to him (Doucoure) and I spoke to the lawyer as well,” he said at a press conference ahead of their clash with Manchester United tomorrow.

“Of course, myself and the club, we are fully supporting the player.

“This is something that he as a player and us as a football club we cannot accept.”

The 22-year-old was one of Vieira’s top transfer targets to replace England midfielder Conor Gallager, who has returned to Chelsea after last season’s loan spell at Selhurst Park.

There has been talk that Gallager may return for another loan spell, but Vieira ruled it out.

“I don’t think there’s any chance because he’s a Chelsea player,” he said.

“He did fantastically well for us, but he is in pre-season with Chelsea and I don't think there is a way to get him back.” – AFP, July 18, 2022

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