Lucas Paquetá plans legal claim against FA for more than £1m after spot-fixing acquittal
West Ham player wants to recover his legal costs
FA already facing bill of about £1m for its legal expenses
Lucas Paquetá is planning to launch a legal claim for more than £1m in costs against the Football Association after the publication of the regulatory commission’s 314-page report that cleared the West Ham player of spot-fixing.
The Guardian has learned that while Paquetá is unlikely to sue the FA for damages for lost earnings from its two-year case against him, which led to the collapse of a proposed £85m transfer to Manchester City in the summer of 2023, the 27-year-old will make a claim to recover legal costs of between £1m and £1.5m.
