Sulley Muntari Sued After Owing An Italian Man over €97,320

Sulley Muntari has been sued after owing an Italian businessman over €97,320.

Sulley Muntari Sued After Owing An Italian Man  over €97,320

Rodrigo Renato Gianno, a businessman who lives in Italy has filed a lawsuit against Ghanaian former Black star player Sulley Ali Muntari at the High Court in Accra.

According to the lawsuit, Sulley Muntari owes him a huge sum of €97,320, and he has failed to pay, citing his lack of financial means.

As a result, he is seeking the court to order the player to repay him for all of his money.

According to reports, Rodrigo Renato Gianno claimed that the former Black Stars footballer hired him to arrange and pay for a variety of flight tickets and hotel accommodations for himself, his family, and friends between 2015 and 2017 while playing for the Black Stars.

After finishing the job for Muntari, he refused to reimburse the businessman for the money he had spent on the expenses of doing business.

According to the reports from the newspaper, “Gianno thinks that all of the checks written by the player to pay the required sums were all rejected by the financial institutions.”

According to the summons of Rodrigo Renato Gianno, when Sulley Ali Muntari was confronted with the debt, he accepted it and told the merchant that he would pay it.

In 2019, the businessman claimed that he had not yet received money from Muntari, despite having filed a lawsuit against the player in the Court of Milan and won.

The effect of this is that he [the businessman] is requesting that the High Court rule that he the businessman is entitled to the money owed to him, plus interest and general damages for the contract.