Adrian Mutu is ready to reconcile his relationship with Chelsea and propose an idea that will help him pay the club the ?17million compensation he was ordered to.
According to Il Corriere Dello Sport, the Romanian is trying to find a solution to the problem that relates to his substance abuse and subsequest exit from the Blues in 2004.
Following several legal battles, the hitman was ordered to pay the English side the mega sum as compensation after it was ruled by the CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) that he was in breach of contract.
On Monday, Mutu claimed he didn't have the money to pay back Chelsea, but the latest reports claim a compromise could be reached. It is said an idea has been drawn up in Florence to hold a stellar football tournament that would involve Fiorentina, Chelsea, Juventus and Steaua Bucarest. All proceeds from that match including television rights would go to the Blues as payment for the compensation.
Mutu was quoted by Romanian television Antenna 1 as saying he wanted to make Chelsea a proposal. "I want to make a proposition to [Roman] Abramovich, even though I know it will be difficult." said the player.
Meanwhile, the Viola man has left agent Alessandro Moggi, and returned to his previous representative Victor Becali.
"I met with Mutu and spoke to him and we agreed we would work together again," Becali told Prosport.ro