In the case of a football club requesting a refund after purchasing a player, it should be handled reasonably according to the specific circumstances. Clubs need to carefully verify the reasons for refunds and the terms of the contract.
If the reason for the player is injury or poor performance, the club can require the player to provide relevant medical certificates or evaluation reports to ensure that the player does have problems. In addition, clubs should also check relevant terms in the contract, such as player performance guarantee clauses, to determine whether the player meets the refund conditions.
After confirming that the player has the basis for the refund, the club needs to communicate with the player and his agent to discuss the specific method and amount of the refund. Reasonable discussions should be held based on the reasons for the player's refund and the terms of the contract to strive for both parties to reach an acceptable solution.
If the player refuses to refund the refund or the parties cannot reach an agreement, the club may consider adopting legal means to resolve the dispute. Clubs can seek the help of legal professionals to assess the possibilities and costs of legal discussions and evaluate further actions.