Barcelona midfielder Arturo Vidal has sued his own club over
claims they owe him £2million in bonuses from last season.
The Chilean midfielder believes he is owed extras from the
team's qualification to the knockout and quarter-finals of the Champions
League, and says he should have received payments after Barcelona won the
title.
In a report by Spanish outlet ABC, the player's lawyers
filed a lawsuit against his employers on December 5, outlining a list of
bonuses that Vidal was supposedly entitled to.
Vidal was set to receive an extra £2m in bonuses if he
featured in 60 percent of games last season, and he played 53 matches in all
competitions. But the club claim he does not qualify because he did not play a
minimum of 45 minutes per game, saying the lawyers have misinterpreted his
contract.
He has allegedly been paid £1.4m, but says he is owed a
total of £3.5m with Marca claiming in their report that the lawsuit could be a
ploy by Vidal and his lawyers to secure a move for him away from Barcelona.
Arturo Vidal, who is being linked with a move to Inter Milan
has made just six starts for the club this season.