Dundee & County complain over Inverness fees
Ross County and Dundee complain to the SPFL about unpaid fees in respect of the loans of Alex Samuel and Cammy Kerr to Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
The Scottish Professional Football League is looking into complaints about monies owed to Dundee and Ross County by Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
The unpaid fees concern the loans of 28-year-old Cammy Kerr and Alex Samuel. Forward Samuel is back with County while defender Kerr left Premiership rivals Dundee to join Queen’s Park in the Championship.
Both players joined Caley Thistle in January and left at the end of last season when the club was relegated to Scottish League 1.
County confirmed to BBC Scotland that their Highland neighbours owe them £20,000 for the Samuel loan.
Caley Thistle have been trying to attract a new majority shareholder to avoid administration and last month agreed a deal with Seventy7 Ventures.