Cardiff City have released a statement saying the Premier League club ‘continue to pray for positive news’ concerning club-record signing Emiliano Sala.Sala, the striker, was on board the plane that went missing over the English Channel on Monday evening, the French civil aviation authority have confirmed.Cardiff’s new signing was one of two people on the light aircraft travelling from Nantes to Cardiff whichdisappeared from radar near Casquets lighthouse, Alderney at around 8:30pm on Monday.2
15.30 update. One plane, one lifeboat are still searching. Another plane will rejoin after refuelling. 1,155sq miles have been searched. A decision whether to search overnight will be taken at sunset.— Guernsey Police (@GuernseyPolice) January 22, 2019A statement fromCardiff City chairman Mehmet Dalman released on Tuesday morning read: We are very concerned by the latest news that a light aircraft lost contact over the Channel last night.“We are awaiting confirmation before we can say anything further. We are very concerned for the safety of Emiliano Sala.”In the early afternoon Ken Choo, the club’s executive director and CEO, released a second statement.“We were very shocked upon hearing the news that the plane had gone missing,” it read. “We expected Emiliano to arrive last night into Cardiff and today was due to be his first day with the team.“Our owner,Tan Sri Vincent Tan, and chairman,Mehmet Dalman, are all very distressed about the situation.“We made the decision first thing this morning to call off training with the thoughts of the squad, management staff and the entire Club with Emiliano and the pilot.
Cardiff City FC Executive Director & CEO Ken Choo | 22/01/19: https://t.co/k9nAcGDHeo— Cardiff City FC (@CardiffCityFC) January 22, 2019“All of us at Cardiff City FC would like to thank our fans, and the entire footballing family for their support at this difficult time.“We continue to pray for positive news.”A third statement is expected when further information is available.Sala’s father, Horacio, told Argentine TV:“I’m desperate. I hope everything goes well.”His mother Mercedes said: “Here in Santa Fe, everyone is very emotional. We do not know what to think, it seems like a lie… the town is in shock.”Sala had been in Nantes to say goodbye to his former teammates having completed a move to Cardiff for a record fee last week.He had posted a photo to his Instagram and Twitter accounts on Monday afternoon posing with the rest of the Nantes squad.He captioned the photo: “The final [heart emoji] goodbye @FCNantes.”
La ultima ciao @FCNantes pic.twitter.com/SV1dNHbYYH— Emiliano Sala (@EmilianoSala1) January 21, 2019Sala completed a long-awaited move to Cardiff on Saturday, penning terms for an undisclosed fee that beats the previous club-record 11million paid for Gary Medel in 2013.He had scored 13 league and cup goals for Nantes this season, to sit third in the Ligue 1 scoring charts behind Kylian Mbappe and Nicolas Pepe.Waldemar Kita, the Nantes president, released a statement of his own through the club’s website.He said: “I’m thinking of his friends, his family; I’m still in hope, he’s a fighter, it’s not over.“Maybe he’s somewhere, waiting for some news that we hope will be positive, we are very touched by all the support received since this morning.”
Cardiff City continue to "pray for positive news" as they wait for updates on Emiliano Sala and the plane which went missing while bringing the Argentine striker to Wales from Nantes.
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The Bluebirds have been left "shocked" and "distressed" by events surrounding their record signing, who was due to link up with the club on Tuesday . Cardiff City continue to "pray for positive news" as they wait for updates on Emiliano Sala and the plane which went missing while bringing the Argentine striker to Wales from Nantes.
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Cardiff City have released a statement saying the Premier League club 'continue to pray for positive news' concerning club-record signing Emiliano Sala. Sala, the striker, was on board the plane that went missing over the English Channel on Monday evening, the French civil aviation authority have confirmed.
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Ken Choo has said Cardiff City are praying for positive news after being left shocked after Emiliano Sala's plane went missing on route from Nantes to Cardiff. The French Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed that the club's £15million record signing was on board the Piper Malibu light aircraft which lost contact over the Channel Islands on Monday night.
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Emiliano Sala: Cardiff City 'shocked' and 'praying for positive news' after club-record signing confirmed to be on missing plane Written by: fpnews Posted on: January 22, 2019 Cardiff City have released a statement saying the Premier League club 'continue to pray for positive news' concerning club-record signing Emiliano Sala.
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Emiliano Sala: Cardiff City 'shocked' and 'praying for
The Bluebirds have been left "shocked" and "distressed" by events surrounding their record signing, who was due to link up with the club on Tuesday Cardiff City continue to "pray for positive news" as they wait for updates on Emiliano Sala and the plane which went missing while bringing the Argentine striker to Wales from Nantes.
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