Emiliano Sala plane accident: Footballer was 'let down' via Cardiff, says Willie McKay


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Emiliano Sala was "relinquished" via Cardiff City and needed to mastermind his own movement in a £15m exchange from Nantes, says ex-football specialist Willie McKay.

McKay's child Mark was Nantes' acting specialist in the arrangement for the footballer, who kicked the bucket in a plane accident a month ago.

Willie McKay organized the flight that slammed in the English Channel, executing Sala, 28, and pilot David Ibbotson.

"He was surrendered in an inn pretty much to do his movement game plans himself," Willie McKay said.

Cardiff have recently expressed they had offered to book a business trip for Sala.

Willie McKay is definitely not an enlisted operator yet when inquired as to why he was associated with the Sala bargain, he answered: "I was helping my child."

The assortment of Argentine Sala - the Bluebirds' record marking - was found in the destruction of the Piper Malibu N264DB, which was found on the seabed 13 days after it evaporated over the English Channel close Guernsey.

"I wish I had never gone to watch the person play," said Mark McKay. "I wish I had never known anything about it in any case."

Addressing the BBC, the McKays state they have been made "substitutes" however trust examinations will demonstrate the accident was a consequence of "pilot mistake".

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