
Robbie Williams’ manager Tim Clark said that Robbie Williams would not record a new album because he had no idea how the label would deal with it if he did, and he explained: "The question is, should Robbie deliver the new album he is due to release to EMI? We have to say the answer is no."
Tim Clark added: "EMI can sue or pay up his contract."
Robbie Williams had signed a four-album deal with EMI back in 2002, which was said to be worth £80m.
Other stars have also been unhappy with EMI as their label and Radiohead and ex-Beatle, Sir Paul McCartney have already left it.