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Fifa approves extended player contracts and later transfer windows

- Louise Taylor

Fifa has approved plans to extend player contracts and move transfer windows to allow seasons on hold due to coronaviru­s to be completed.

A set of new guidelines was endorsed by the Fifa bureau – a slimmeddow­n version of its decision-making council – on Tuesday. These included the recommenda­tion that players’ expiring contracts can be extended beyond the end of June and confirmati­on that it would permit transfer windows to be put back beyond the end of August and inserted into the gap between this season and its delayed successor.

Transfer deals due to be completed this summer will be “delayed until the next season actually does start”.

Fifa also said it would encourage clubs and players “to work together to find agreements and solutions during the period when football is suspended” and the game has to deal with an unpreceden­ted loss of revenue.

In addressing the practical and logistical issues stemming from the pandemic the world governing body has eliminated legal barriers that would otherwise have made the idea of completing the season untenable.

These temporary solutions were drafted by a task force chaired by a Fifa vice-president, Vittorio Montaglian­i, and including representa­tives of clubs, players, leagues, national FAs and continenta­l confederat­ions.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has clearly changed all the factual circumstan­ces around football for this season,” said Gianni Infantino, the Fifa president.

“So, Fifa has come up with some practical ideas and proposals to tackle these new circumstan­ces. Whilst this will not solve each and every problem, it should serve to bring a measure of stability and clarity to football. We hope that this collaborat­ive effort can provide a positive example of how football can come together and show unity, solidarity and a spirit of compromise in order to face the challengin­g times ahead.”

On the thorny issue of pay cuts and

wage deferrals, Fifa has advised a spirit of compromise. It advocates “looking at all aspects of each situation in an even handed manner, including what government measures are there to support clubs and players, whether pay should be deferred or reduced and what insurance coverage may exist”.

If agreement is impossible, it will serve as a final arbiter. “If parties cannot agree and, as a consequenc­e, cases come to Fifa, the factors to be examined will include the following: whether there was a genuine attempt by the club to reach agreement with the players; what the economic situation of the club is; the proportion­ality of any adjustment to player contracts; the net income position of players after any contract adjustment; and whether players have been treated equally or not.

“Fifa hopes that it will be able to find solutions that are fair and balanced for both sides.”

 ??  ?? Hakim Ziyech was due to join Chelsea from Ajax on 1 July but that deal is now likely to be delayed until the Eredivisie is finished. Photograph: Martin Meissner/AP
Hakim Ziyech was due to join Chelsea from Ajax on 1 July but that deal is now likely to be delayed until the Eredivisie is finished. Photograph: Martin Meissner/AP

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