The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has ruled that Cardiff City must pay a transfer fee of 6m euros (£5.3m) to Nantes for £15m striker, Emiliano Sala.
According to BBC Sport, FIFA ruled Cardiff must pay the sum “corresponding to the first instalment due” in the transfer agreement.
The Argentine, who was 28, died in a plane crash in January while travelling from France to join his new club.
Cardiff are seeking clarification as to whether the £5.3m is the total sum they have been ordered to pay, or the first of several instalments.
A Cardiff statement said: “Cardiff City FC acknowledges the decision announced today by Fifa’s players status committee regarding the transfer of Emiliano Sala.
“We will be seeking further clarification from Fifa on the exact meaning of their statement in order to make an informed decision on our next steps.”
Cardiff have argued they were not liable for any of the £15m fee because Sala was not officially their player when he died and refused to make interim payments, claiming the deal was not legally binding.
The club believes the transfer was null and void because Cardiff said the Premier League had rejected certain clauses requested by Nantes in the original contract and that Sala never had a chance to review or sign the final version, meaning their record signing was not registered as a Premier League player.
Ligue 1 club Nantes claim the required paperwork was completed.
But Fifa’s player status committee ruled that Cardiff must pay an amount that corresponds to the scheduled first instalment in the original deal.
A statement from Fifa read: “Cardiff City FC must pay FC Nantes the sum of euros 6m, corresponding to the first instalment due in accordance with the transfer agreement concluded between the parties on 19 January 2019 for the transfer of the late Emiliano Sala from FC Nantes to Cardiff City FC.”
Cardiff and Nantes have 10 days should they wish to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.