Jegbay Morris Konneh has detailed the issues that have led to him initiating legal action against TS Galaxy.
Konneh was signed at the beginning of the season but left without playing due to paperwork issues.
The Liberian was involved in pre-season friendlies and after six months of waiting left frustrated and now has his case at FIFA.
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This website is yet to confirm if this case is one of two that have led to Galaxy being handed two transfer bans by FIFA, which both came into effect in December.
"I signed a three-year contract with TS Galaxy effective July 1, 2024," discloses Konneh, talking to KickOff.com from Liberia.
"However, I wasn't paid for six months while there and for all my time at the club, I survived by receiving money from my manager back home.
"I was there before other guys, some of whom came from Europe (Dzena Zajmovic, Jiri Ciupa, and Damir Sovsic) and got their permits before me.
"The people that I work with have now initiated the legal proceedings.

"To be honest, I wanted to play and tried to negotiate with them, but they didn't treat me well, which led to me not being able to look after my family while there.
"My intention was to play and not to be involved in all these things that are now happening.
"I wasn't treated well there, which included accommodation and diet issues.
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"They never respected me," explains Konneh, who is now with LISCR from FC Gar'ou.
TS Galaxy had to pay Ivorian striker Bernard Yao Kouassi approximately R1,8 million after he took up his case with FIFA last year.