It makes for pretty damning reading, interesting as well that the Premier League washed their hands of it saying that its not a Premier League problem. A lot of the evidence in the article is circumstantial but there is certainly enough to connect the dots and make a case.
It speaks much of Martin's moral character that he would do that even if he may feel he wasn't properly backed by the club in January 2023 (though considering his track record with players that may well be justifiable in my opinion).
The club looks like it wants its pound of flesh be it from Southampton or from Martin. From Martin's perspective it may be "just" 750k financially but in terms of reputation it would be hugely damaging for his career, any future club who does due diligence may well decide they don't want to touch him with a 10 foot pole, especially if he is found guilty.
It speaks much of Martin's moral character that he would do that even if he may feel he wasn't properly backed by the club in January 2023 (though considering his track record with players that may well be justifiable in my opinion).
The club looks like it wants its pound of flesh be it from Southampton or from Martin. From Martin's perspective it may be "just" 750k financially but in terms of reputation it would be hugely damaging for his career, any future club who does due diligence may well decide they don't want to touch him with a 10 foot pole, especially if he is found guilty.