The Football Association has paid Eni Aluko the £40,000 it was withholding after a dispute over a tweet she sent in August about ex-England women’s team manager Mark Sampson.
It is understood that the money was paid soon after Aluko appeared before a Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee
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The FA objected to a tweet she sent in August after news of her dispute with Sampson, who she had accused of bullying and racism, became public knowledge.
She wrote: “At least we now know the FA’s stance on derogatory racial remarks by an England manager. Ignore, deny, endorse. In that order.”
Speaking to the panel of MPs last week, Aluko said she was contacted by FA chief executive Martin Glenn and told that the tweet was a breach of their June agreement not to defame each other.
In a move she described as “bordering on blackmail”, the England and Chelsea star said
Trent Murphy Jersey Glenn told her she would get the second half of the £80,000 settlement if she agreed to write a statement which cleared the FA of institutional racism.
Glenn, who also appeared before the DCMS committee, later disputed this claim but admitted the FA and its legal advisers considered Aluko’s tweet to be a breach of their deal and something she should correct.
Brokered by the Professional
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Having scored 33 goals in 102 appearances for her country, Aluko was dropped by the Welshman in May 2016
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An internal FA investigation cleared Sampson of Aluko’s claims last
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Despite these findings, the FA agreed to settle Aluko’s complaint rather than risk a tribunal and it was mutually decided she would receive the money in two instalments: the first to be paid before this summer’s European Championships, which saw Aluko work as a pundit for Channel 4, and the second after
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Any claim the FA had to the moral high ground in the dispute, however, was completely lost when the independent barrister reopened her investigation in September and revised
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