Tributes from the soccer world are pouring in for Emiliano Sala\, the Cardiff City soccer player whose body was recovered from a deep sea wreckage

Emiliano SalaEmiliano Sala poses with his Cardiff City shirt, a kit he never got to compete in.Photo by Cardiff City FC/Getty Images

The body pulled from the wreckage of a plane discovered 220 feet below the surface of the English Channel has been identified as Emiliano Sala, and tributes from the soccer world have poured in for the deceased Cardiff City player.

Sala, 28, was flying to Cardiff in a plane piloted by David Ibbotson but it disappeared from radar on January 21, just days after the footballer was unveiled as a Cardiff athlete having transferred from the French team Nantes.

An official search lasted for three days, according to the BBC. However, Sala's agent raised $420,000 so a private search could take its place. This was conducted by David Mearns, a marine scientist and oceanographer, who used sonar to search an area 24 nautical miles north of Guernsey.

The plane was found 220 feet below the English Channel surface, on the seabed, on Sunday morning, as confirmed with underwater cameras. Sala's body was recovered on Wednesday and formally identified by a coroner in Dorset on Thursday.

The player's teammates at Cardiff, who never got to compete with Sala, published condolences on Twitter.

Cardiff City centre back Sol Bamba said "rest in peace."

Joe Bennett posted a crying emoji.

Former Cardiff player Gareth Bale, currently at Real Madrid, also posted his regret over the news.

And the wider soccer industry also reacted, with messages coming in from the Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil, the Manchester City midfielder Leroy Sane, and the Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe.

Cardiff City is currently embroiled in a legal row with Sala's former club Nantes over the £15 million ($19.5 million) transfer fee it owes.

The Telegraph reports that Nantes twice emailed Cardiff to demand "urgent payment." Cardiff, meanwhile, had frozen the payments while investigations were ongoing. Nantes reportedly threatened legal action if they did not receive a payment within 10 days.

Sala was Cardiff's record signing.

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