//They could, but on what grounds?
I think proving that the agent and pilot (well his relatives) deliberately crashed in order to deprive Cardiff of their player would be more than tricky
I didn't say anything about deliberately crashing, that 's just silly. The article in the link says Cardiff's next move would be to go after those responsible for the crash, those persons were operating illegally at the tim
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12568602/emiliano-sala-footballer-overcome-by-toxic-fumes-before-dying-in-plane-crash-inquest-jury-concludes#:~:text=Uruguay-,Emiliano%20Sala%3A%20Footballer%20overcome%20by%20toxic%20fumes%20before%20dying,plane%20crash%2C%20inquest%20jury%20concludes&text=Emiliano%20Sala%20died%20as%20a,an%20inquest%20jury%20has%20concluded.
"Pilot and businessman David Henderson, 67, managed the aircraft on behalf of its owner and arranged flights, pilots and maintenance, despite not being the legally registered operator.
A long-time client was Mr McKay, who was helping his son Mark's firm represent Nantes in the transfer.
Mr McKay, who was barred at the time from acting as an agent in the transfer in his own right because he was an undischarged bankrupt, arranged the flights to and from Nantes after Sala had completed a medical in Cardiff."