Mutu to contest ruling

Romania striker Adrian Mutu will appeal against FIFA's decision ordering him to pay Chelsea £9.6million for testing positive for cocaine.
The Blues sacked Mutu, who currently plays for Fiorentina, in October 2004 and he was subsequently handed a seven-month worldwide football ban.
However, the player's lawyer, Cristian Sarbu, confirmed that Mutu would be contesting the ruling.
"This is a decision taken by a sporting tribunal. After this is final, this can be taken to a civil court," he said.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled last May that the world football body would decide Mutu's fine.
Chelsea had asked for £8million in compensation for a player they bought for £15million from Parma in 2003.
The 29-year-old went on to play for Juventus before moving to Florence two years ago.
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