But Kelechi, in a pleading he filed for the court, claims he does not know and never spent time with Galeano.
He claims that he believed Galeano was an alias used by First Eleven Management co-owner Robert Zanicky.
However, the court has obtained photos of Iheanacho and Galeano, who is the company’s registered Fifa-licensed agent, together on different occasions.
It is now Kelechi’s responsibility to answer whether he did more than merely meet Galeano or happened to be with him on occasions, as it is clear they at least met.
If he is found guilty, he could be charge with unsworn falsification, which carries a penalty of up to 2 years.
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Well...its a situation his current agent can still settle with the previous handler peacefully... So ,no calls for alarm
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