The Association of Professional Footballers The (PFA) wants world football’s governing body to put limits on teams after ‘bursts’ against Chelsea and their skills this summer with 13 players they have on their payroll.
The most recent example of this is the treatment offered to Raheem Sterling. It was decided in August that he was not interested and he was removed from the training team and his number was retired, a recurring training in the summer and winter markets and that PFA considered “unacceptable”, according to the Daily Mail.
In Chelsea, in addition to Sterling, the same thing has recently happened to Ben Chilwell and Trevoh Chalobahin addition to many others, and the PFA reached out to them to show them support and offer them help, while fighting to ensure these situations never happen again.
So he started contacting FIFA and the Premier League, concerned about all these practices, considering that the highest organization should do something about these “abusive practices”. -behavior” which, despite being on the list of their regulations, is included in the unclear. form
Source: La Verdad

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