Fernando Torres 'suing Spanish government' for damages to gym business during Covid
Fernando Torres is taking the Spanish Government to court for damages to his gym business.
However Spain's government and Madrid council introduced robust safety measures to counteract the pandemic, something which had a huge impact on his figures. This has led Torres to allege that the government's restrictions were 'disproportionate and intense', while seeking a reimbursement of £687,000.Former Liverpool boss Benitez likens Nunez to ex-Anfield hero after slow start
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