Rostec Corporation is confident that Samara's Krylia are not trying to pay off their debt


The company's representatives emphasized that they do not see any specifics on this issue from the "green-white-blues".
Krylia Sovetov recently had difficulties obtaining a license from the Russian Football Union to play in the next season of the Premier League. The problem is related to a debt to RT-Capital, a subsidiary of Rostec.
The organization demanded 897 million rubles from the Volga residents. And at the beginning of last month, the requests grew to 933. Moreover, the company stated that they do not see any movement on the part of KS to close the debt.
"In April, general proposals were received for repayment within 3 years. However, the terms, payment schedule and debt security have not been presented. We are not offered liquid collateral, although negotiations have been going on for several years. Previously, there were unacceptable options. For example, buildings and premises occupied by unitary enterprises, registry offices and funeral homes. This looks like some kind of surrealism ," Rostec clarified.
The corporation added that they requested a draft settlement agreement with clear terms, but there has been no response from the team yet.
“What kind of global settlement of the dispute can we talk about in such a context?” the company concluded.
Recently they wrote that three Krylia football players could be sent to a lie detector test after the defeat to Pari NN.
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