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High Court (England and Wales) compels FA Rule K arbitration of agent’s inducement claim; ex‑Chelsea director Granovskaia remains FA participant despite exit

Published on: 18 March 2025

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Deputy Judge David Quest KC decided in the High Court that, pursuant to the FA’s rules, the dispute involving football club introducer Saif Alrubie, Chelsea Football Club and former director Marina Granovskaia must be determined by arbitration instead of the courts. Judge Quest found that Ms Granovskaia had demonstrated that she and Mr Alrubie are bound by a Rule K arbitration agreement; that the current allegation of inducing breach of contract falls squarely within its ambit; and that Mr Alrubie has not established that the agreement is null, void, inoperative, or incapable of being performed. In September 2024, Mr Alrubie told the High Court that Ms Granovskaia—who for more than a decade acted as chief assistant to former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich—had promised he would receive a commission if he identified a club prepared to pay at least €30m for Zouma’s transfer. On that basis, the court held the quarrel must go to arbitration rather than be pursued in open court...

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