Inter forward Hakan Calhanoglu has been taken to court by his former agent Bektas Demirtas, who asks to for a compensation worth €3m and a watch.
SportBild reports the Turkey international, who moved from Milan to Inter when his contract expired this summer, has been asked to meet in court over a dispute with his former agent Demirtas.
The agent has reportedly taken legal actions against the former Bayer Leverkusen player and is asking for €3m from his former client.
In the legal battle, the report claims Demirtas has also asked the player for a watch as a pledge to make sure the payment arrives in due time.
Calhanoglu, capped 64 times by Turkey, currently prepares for Inter’s home game against Udinese in Serie A on Sunday.
The 27-year-old, born in Mannheim, Germany, has scored once in the Nerazzurri shirt so far, contributing three assists in eight Serie A games with Simone Inzaghi’s men.