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Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini involved in £2m court claim

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An investment company representing Marouane Fellaini is suing a boot manufacturer after a contractual dispute involving the midfielder.

An investment company representing Marouane Fellaini is suing boot manufacturer New Balance after a contractual dispute involving the Manchester United midfielder.

It is claimed Fellaini wore "defective" boots and was told by an executive that the sportswear company would "copy" rival Nike boots for him.

Paperwork lodged at the High Court in London reveal Rosalina Investments says "defective boots" had an "impact" on 30-year-old Fellaini's performance and caused a "loss of enjoyment" and "inconvenience".

But New Balance bosses dispute claims and say they provided "bespoke" replacements after Fellaini said he was "experiencing discomfort" when wearing certain boots.

It is understood the court claim has not been raised specifically over alleged quality issues with the boots.

Paperwork shows that evidence is contained in WhatsApp messages sent between Fellaini and New Balance staff.

Barrister Ruth den Besten, who represents Rosalina Investments, has outlined Fellaini's complaints.

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"The football boots supplied by New Balance were of poor quality and caused considerable damage to Mr Fellaini's feet," she said.

"In order that the boots fit Mr Fellaini, they were required to be steamed and stretched by the Manchester United FC's assistant kit man."

She added: "Mr Fellaini repeatedly communicated his frustration with the poor quality of the boots."

But Ian Mill QC, who represents New Balance, said the sportswear firm had solved the problem.

Marouane Fellaini vies for the ball with Basel's Geoffroy Serey Die (left) and  Eder Balanta
Image: Fellaini started Wednesday's Champions League defeat at Basel

"The player orally informed Mr Simon Crawford of New Balance that he was experiencing discomfort when wearing certain boots," said Mr Mill.

"New Balance therefore arranged for the player to be provided with bespoke replacement boots."

'A big problem'

Papers include a series of WhatsApp messages containing Fellaini's complaints and replies from New Balance staff.

Lawyers for Rosalina said in August 2016 Fellaini had asked for boots which were wider and longer.

A month later he had sent a message saying: "a big problem no comfy at all."

At 2.10am on September 30 2016 he had written: "Hello my friend. I had a game tonight I played 90 min and after the game I can't walk my friend... my toe one more than other but both boss I can't sleep... I have so much pain."

Later that morning he had added: "I have to see the pedicure this morning."

In November 2016 he said he had received "new ones" but they were "still the same. I have to stretch them".

Lawyers for Rosalina said in September a member of New Balance staff had replied: "We can fix it my friend... we have the big dogs working on this."

The staff member had added: "Ouch... we are copying the nike boot for you... Your new ones arrive very soon, they will be like nike."

Nike has yet to respond to Sky Sports News' enquiries over the claims.

Mr Mill said in December 2016 Mr Robson had asked if new boots were "a good fit for you better than previous?" Fellaini had responded: "Yeah".

He said in January Mr Robson had asked: "Is the fit feel of the boots good?" Fellaini had replied: "Perfect for the boots."

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