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Clinton did not show up at the process in France! Lost a car of 320,000 euros after not paying its rates

Article by Tudor Belivaca – published on Friday, June 13, 2025 21:25 / Updated on Friday, June 13, 2025 22:02

Clinton He does not (31 years old), the striker of the Rapid, has the problem with the law in France. The Aix-en-Provence Court of Appeal forced to pay 66,000 euros. He did not transfer the money, and the Court of Appeal in Marseille decided that the company can recover the car.

The decision was given after Clinton did not pay his leasing at the car of 320,000 euros.

Clinton did not buy a 320,000 euro Bentley, but stopped payments in 2019

The L'Equipe people revealed that footballer Cameronez took the car during the time he was the player of Olympique Marseille in 2017.

According to the French, in the spring of this year he was forced to pay 66,000 euros. He did not make the payment, and the Marseille Court authorized the company to which the leasing began to recover the 320,000 euros. It was sold for less than half of the value, 125,000 euros.

Clinton did not have one of the most important transfers of the Rapid in Șumudică. The footballer was very wanted by the former technician from Giulești, but did not confirm and left the Giulești group after a season in which he played 12 matches and scored 2 goals.

Clinton does not have an impressive CV. The Cameroonian debuted in the big football at Olympique Lyon in 2012. After 3 years spent in the group in France, he did not go to England at Tottenham, for the amount of 14 million euros. After a year on White Hart Lane, the British borrowed him at Olympique Marseille for a year. At the end of the loan period, it was not purchased by man for the amount of 7 million euros.

Since then, Clinton's decay began. He also played at Dinamo Moscow and Sivassspor until he reached the Bucharest group. The player who was quoted at 15 million euros in 2018 came to value 500,000 euros, according to specialized sites.

Clinton does not have 44 selections at the Cameroon national and 10 goals scored.

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