Andriy Stetsenko, the CEO of liquidated Dnipro, spoke about the club's debts to its players and coaching staff.
"I have not been interested in this issue for a long time. At one time, when the club ceased its football existence, Dnipro's debts amounted to about 50 million euros. But after that, the statute of limitations has expired on many of the claims that were filed against us by players and coaches, and they have most likely been canceled. But the amount is probably still significant, I won't say what the specific figure is. We need to pick up all the documents and count them. But I don't see any need for that - no one is asking for these figures.
No one has proposed reviving the clubs. There were no such intentions. The story with the solidarity payments is also over. As soon as the club was expelled from all football institutions, the solidarity payments that Dnipro could have claimed went to the Football Federation of Ukraine - these are the rules. The Academy separated from us a long time ago. Now it is a separate legal entity, so I can't say how things are going," Stetsenko said.
As a reminder, the former president of Dnipro, Ihor Kolomoisky, is in custody, being suspected of fraud and criminal legalization of property.