Britain defense did not begin enough activities to trigger additional payments included in his contract Getty Blackburn have now been denied a A2million windfall because their former player Phil Jones didn't begin enough activities during Manchester United's title-winning strategy, reports the Daily Telegraph. The England defense joined the Red Devils for A16.5million in 2011 with flexible add-ons contained in the deal that would have induced additional payments. Nevertheless, despite being praised for his performances by Alex Ferguson, the 21-year-old has only started 10 league games following an accident bothered time - he needed to start at least 19 games for United to spend. It's the 2nd successive time that the Championship strugglers have missed out on the amount of money. Last time Jones began enough games (25) but United didn't win the group, with the additional funds only triggered if they are crowned champions. Meanwhile, Blackburn will probably need to shell out a lot more than A2 million to be in former director Henning Berg's compensation claim. Berg was sacked after as manager only 57 days earlier in 2013. Owners Venky's were informed by at a court hearing that they are prone to have to spend Berg the full A2.2 million he is claiming, despite attempts to lessen that sum.
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