Hamburger SV and its former sports director Michael Mutzel have reached an out-of-court settlement in the dispute over the termination of the employment relationship. This means that the hearing scheduled for Tuesday is canceled, as the Hamburg labor court announced on Monday. The court did not provide details of the agreement.
Update 7:34 p.m.:According to the “picture“ Mutzel will receive a severance payment of around 400,000 euros, divided into several installments. To do this, the “red pants” have to pay the outstanding salaries of the 43-year-old. Mutzel has not received a salary from the club since June.
The club parted ways with Mutzel in July last year after ongoing disputes over competence with sports director Jonas Boldt. On the other hand, the sports director had complained. At the trial date in September 2022, both parties were unable to agree on the termination of the employment relationship. A quality appointment remained without result. The attempt to reach an out-of-court settlement agreement failed at the time. Both sides have now reached an agreement. “I don’t want there to be a mud fight,” Mutzel emphasized after the last hearing.
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