The ongoing dispute between Malaga and SC Braga over Ricardo Horta’s transfer continues, with Málaga still seeking the €5.5 million they claim they are owed. The dispute stems from the proposed transfer of Ricardo Horta to Benfica last summer, which was reportedly rejected by SC Braga despite a €17 million offer. Kike Pérez, the general manager of Málaga, has stated that the club intends to take the matter to the FIFA Resolution and Dispute Chamber this week. He has also confirmed that the club has evidence to support their claim for the payment. Pérez acknowledged that the legal process could be lengthy, but expressed confidence in Málaga’s case. The ongoing dispute will likely continue until at least the end of next summer, according to Pérez. Ricardo Horta has been a key player for SC Braga since his arrival from Málaga in 2016. The 27-year-old has scored 57 goals in 195 appearances for the Portuguese club, helping them to win the Taça da Liga twice and the Taça de Portugal once. This situation highlights the importance of clubs being transparent in their contractual agreements and ensuring they have a clear understanding of future obligations. While disputes between clubs are not uncommon in the football world, they can be costly and time-consuming for all involved.