It is official and many Real Madrid number Atlético de Madrid They can sign players between June 1 and 10 just thinking of FIFA Club World Cup That will play two clubs of Madrid. Or expand the contracts for this contest of players who ended the contract on June 30. Yesterday Wednesday, as MD knows, this change has been approved by the RFEF Delegate Commission, which also complies with the rules set by the FIFA’s global consent for the 32 clubs to participate in the new club tournament.
So the two capital clubs can benefit, if they need it, in the signing window it is openly for the contest the days before it begins. More when, as FIFA did, no player could change the equipment during the contest.
Although the two teams are interested in obtaining the services of the same player, in this case FIFA explains that “if the two clubs want to include the same player in their temporary lists, the FIFA secretary general will determine the club that may include it, after considering the positions of all associated parts.”
After this way, both Diego Pablo Simeone of the Atlético de Madrid, if he considers the appropriate one, and the one that was the Madrid coach for the contest, could make additions. This window is explained primarily to the fact that the big ones start on July 1 and end on June 30 next year, which means that many players can be found without a contract in the middle of the FIFA 2025 Club World Cup. This is the case of modric or Lucas Vázquez in Real Madrid.
To avoid players without a contract in the middle of the contest, FIFA allows clubs to sign players earlier than before. It offers more flexibility for both clubs and players. An extra signing window gives players to the contract ends with this tag to proceed to their current club during the Club World Cup by signing a short -term contract, before exploring the signing market. Standard that RFEF approved yesterday to be strength in our football
Source: La Verdad

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