Leaked WhatsApp texts from Cardiff to Sala show player turned down commercial flight

A series of leaked WhatsApp messages have shown that Emiliano Sala was not 'abandoned' by Cardiff, as claimed by agent Willie McKay.

McKay has claimed the Premier League club let Sala make his own travel arrangements after his £15million transfer from Nantes. He arranged the flight that crashed in the Channel last month, killing the 28-year-old.

However these messages, procured by French outlet Ouest-France, appear to show a Cardiff Player Liaison Officer offering a commercial flight to the striker.

A screenshot of a commercial line passing through Paris was sent to Sala. Sent in a mixture of French and Spanish, the messages show the player declining the offer as he already had a flight sorted after McKay called him.

McKay told the on Thursday night: 'He was abandoned in a hotel more or less to do his travel arrangements himself. Nobody in Cardiff seemed to be doing anything. It was a bit embarrassing for Cardiff.

'They buy a player for £15m and then leave him in a hotel by himself to go on the computer and look for a flight - I think Cardiff let themselves down badly. The way they've acted so far, they've been a disgrace.'

WHATSAPP MESSAGES

Player Liaison Officer: [thumbs up emoji]

Emiliano Sala: Thank you very much

PLO: It's nothing friend

I write Spanish better than I speak it

ES: Ha ha very good

PLO: My girlfriend speaks Spanish. She is a teacher

[shares commercial flight details]

PLO: It is an option perhaps. Cardiff-Paris.

But it's early.

ES: Friend.

It's good.

I have a flight going tomorrow to Nantes and return Monday night to Cardiff.

Willie McKay called me.

PLO: Ok mate. Have you agreed a price with him?

ES: Yes it's good. We will speak tomorrow before leaving for Nantes.

PLO: Ok that works.

What time do you fly?

Cardiff have previously said they offered to book a commercial flight for the footballer and 'strongly reject' suggestions they did not do this.

The body of Sala was recovered on February 6 after the single-engine Piper PA-46 plummeted into the English Channel on January 21.

Pilot David Ibbotson is still missing more than a month after the plane he piloted crashed.

McKay confirmed he arranged the flight through David Henderson, an experienced pilot, and McKay denied suggestions he owned the plane.