The highest soccer body in the world has made the decision to release the players from both league competitions so that they can look for other clubs until June 30, the date on which they should return.
Members of teams from the Russian Premier League and the Ukrainian Premier League will be able to look for another place to play in the next more than three and a half months. Some may mean reinforcements for the final stretch of the year without transfer cost, something like a transfer, despite the fact that the market ended five weeks ago.
The competitions in both countries, which have been openly at war since February 2014 over the dispute over the territory of the Crimean Peninsula, have been suspended after Russia’s military interventions on different cities in Ukraine in what is considered an invasion.
That is why FIFA has decided to let the players of the different clubs leave until June 30, 2022, at which time they should return to the places where they have a valid contract after a few months, being able to play elsewhere. of the world. He has made it known in the following way in an official statement:
“Seeing the situation in Ukraine, in order to provide the opportunity to work and receive a salary to players and footballers, and to protect Ukrainian clubs, unless the parties to the agreement explicitly agree otherwise, all employment contracts of foreign players and coach with clubs affiliated to the Ukrainian Football Association (UAF) will be interrupted until the end of the season without requiring any further action by the parties to this effect.
“To facilitate the departure of foreign players and coaches from Russia, in the event that the clubs affiliated to the Football Union of Russia (FUR) do not reach a mutual agreement with their respective foreign players and coaches before or on March 10, 2022 and only in case of a written agreement, they may have the right to unilaterally interrupt their employment contracts with the clubs until the end of the season.”
Among the best valued footballers in Transfermarkt, we find Malcom Filipe (22M), Wilmar Barrios (20M), Marcus Wendel (19M), Jhon Córdoba (17M) and Douglas Santos (16M) on the side of the Russian clubs. On the other hand, in the Ukrainians we see other interesting players such as Viktor Tsygankov (25M), Mateus Cardoso “Tete” (20M), David Neres (20M), Domilson Cordeiro “Dodo” (20M) or Manor Salomon (18M).
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