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Players allowed to switch clubs in ECL

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Players who switch clubs during the course of a season will be allowed to play for both in the European Champions League (ECL) under new rules announced by UEFA on Tuesday.

The European soccer body said in a statement that it would also allow teams to use a fourth substitute in extra time during Champions League and Europa League knockout ties.

The new ruling, to come into effect next season, means that a player who has been fielded by one club in the group stage of the Champions League, and is transferre­d during the January transfer window, can play for his new club in the knockout stages. The same applies to the Europa League.

Under current rules, clubs who qualify for the knockout stage of either the Champions League or Europa League are allowed to register three new players. These can include one player who has represente­d a different club in the Europa League group stages but none who has been fielded for another club in the Champions League group stage.

The present ruling prevents Barcelona from fielding Philippe Coutinho in the Champions League this season as he has already played for Liverpool.

Alexis Sanchez was eligible for Manchester United, however, as he switched from Arsenal in the Europa League to the Champions League.

The new rules state that “a club may register three new eligible players without any restrictio­ns.”

UEFA said the new ruling brought it into line with domestic leagues which “do not impose restrictio­ns on the eligibilit­y for competitio­ns of players registered for a new club during the winter transfer window.”

UEFA said the fourth substituti­on will be allowed following its approval by soccer’s law-making body IFAB on March 3. It said that 23 players, instead of 18, would be allowed on team sheets for the Champions League and Europa League finals, and the European Super Cup match.

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