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Manor Solomon will leave Shakhtar Donetsk? Report: FIFA approves reopening of transfer window | Israel Today

2022-03-07T13:39:05.894Z


According to the outline, players in teams from Ukraine and Russia will be allowed to move to another team against the background of the war in Europe • The Israeli is expected to leave, as well as David Ners, Malcolm and more


Another big move made in the wake of the war in Ukraine?

According to reports in Europe today (Monday), FIFA has approved the opening of the special transfer window, in which players from teams from Ukraine and Russia will be allowed to end their contracts and move to new teams immediately.

The emerging outline will allow players to untie their current contracts without bearing illegal liability.

The new contracts of the players in the new teams, if they are signed, will be valid until June 30. 

🚨 A special transfer window could be put in place to sign foreign players who play in Ukraine or Russia!



➡️ FIFPro is negotiating with FIFA so that players affected by the war can be loaned out or terminate their contracts without delay.



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One who of course may pass and is even expected to do so, is Manor Solomon.

Although the Israeli still belongs to Shakhtar Donetsk, following the war in Ukraine, the connection returned to Israel after a grueling journey and is currently in the country.

Other players who are expected to move to a new station following the situation, if they wish, are Malcolm, David Ners, Douglas Santos, Yusuf Yaziji, Victor Mozes, Dudu Vitinho.

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Source: israelhayom

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