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Hitch to Platini appeal

> FIFA tell him that he can’t go straight to CAS

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FIFA have told the suspended Michel Platini (pix) that he cannot go straight to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) to appeal his eight-year ban from the game, the Frenchman’s lawyers revealed yesterday.

The banned UEFA president must wait to receive a notice of what motivated the ethics committee of world football’s governing body to give him his suspension before then going to FIFA’s own appeals committee.

Only if they reject his appeal can he then go to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

The timetable of such a process means his chances of standing for the FIFA presidency at elections on February 26, even if the ban were overturned, are slim in the extreme.

“Prevented by FIFA from going straight to the CAS, prevented from lodging an appeal against the ban (immediatel­y, internally with FIFA) because we do not yet know the reasons, Michel Platini and his advisors condemn an act of sabotage aimed at stopping him from being elected president of FIFA,” read a statement from the Frenchman’s lawyers.

Platini needed the agreement of FIFA to take his case straight to the CAS.

He is not expected to be informed of the reasons for his ban until early January.

All candidates to succeed Sepp Blatter as FIFA leader must submit their bids to Domenico Scala, the head of the FIFA electoral commission, by January 26.

In an exclusive interview with AFP on Tuesday, Platini admitted his frustratio­n at the process.

“What is troubling is that I have no certainty about the timetable ahead. As long as I have not had the reasons for the suspension I cannot appeal before the CAS. Without certainty on the timetable, I don’t know how the match will play out.”

Platini’s lawyers added: “It is now up to FIFA to explain how the reasons for refusing to let us go straight to the CAS, as well as the unacceptab­le delay in explaining their reasons for the ban, can be compatible with the timetable for the presidenti­al election.”

Platini and Blatter were suspended by FIFA’s ethics committee over a US$2 million (RM8.6m) payment made to Platini in 2011 for work carried out between 1999 and 2002.

Corruption charges against the two men were dropped by the FIFA court, but they were found guilty of “abusive execution” of their powers and a conflict of interests. – AFP JOSE MOURINHO’S agent denies a deal has been agreed for the former Chelsea boss to replace Louis van Gaal at Manchester United.

VAN GAAL is getting closer to the sack, with executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward spending Tuesday in a meeting at the club’s London headquarte­rs.

EX-NORWAY striker and German television pundit Jan Age Fjortoft believes Van Gaal will be sacked and replaced by assistant Ryan Giggs in the next few days, possibly even before Christmas.

UNITED are considerin­g Paris St-Germain boss Laurent Blanc as a potential replacemen­t for Van Gaal, should they fail to land outgoing Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola.

LEICESTER striker Jamie Vardy, 28, has been the subject of a tentative enquiry from Manchester City, but Chelsea’s interest is more solid.

CHELSEA are looking to make Inter Milan and former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini their next permanent manager.

MEANWHILE, the Blues have agreed to sign £30m-rated Brazilian midfielder Alex Teixeira, 25, from Shakhtar Donetsk.

EVERTON are set to be taken over by an American-led consortium within the next six weeks.

ARSENAL are hoping 27-year-old Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil will commit to a long-term deal, which will surpass his current £140,000a-week contract due to run until 2018.

BUT French midfielder Mathieu Flamini, 31, is set to leave the Gunners when his deal expires in the summer despite having never lost a league game at home.

FORMER England, Chelsea and Arsenal leftback Ashley Cole is set to join LA Galaxy. The 35-year-old is a free agent after being released by Roma.

CAMEROON defender Joel Matip, 24, is closing in on a move to Liverpool after rejecting a contract offer from Schalke.

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