Star player in the contract trap: How does it continue after the club World Cup?
Star player in the contract trap: How does it continue after the club World Cup?
Zurich (dpa) - In international football, some stars are facing an unsafe future. Joshua Kimmich from Bayern Munich, Kevin de Bruyne from Manchester City and Luka Modric from Real Madrid have one thing in common: their contracts end on June 30, 2025. This fact is an interesting challenge, since the FIFA's new World Cup in the USA will take place from June 15th to July 13, 2025. The relevance of this period is directly related to the possibility that the players mentioned could be unified or even at the end of their careers after the end of their contracts.
In view of this situation, FIFA had a discussion about the current contract regulations in the last meeting of its council in Zurich. The aim was to show the clubs concerned and clear out potential misunderstandings. The clubs should be able to react better to the upcoming transition period. The pressure on the clubs to make clear decisions about the future of their players has increased.player transfers during the club World Cup
A central point that was addressed during the session concerns the participation of the players in the club World Cup. It is crucial that a player can only play for a club during this period. Specifically, this means that nobody can appear for a club and afterwards for another club until June 30th. However, FIFA has set up a transfer window between June 1st and 10th, in which clubs can register newly obliged players, provided this is done in agreement with the respective national football associations.
Another time window is established during the club World Cup itself, which lasts from June 27 to July 3, 2025. During this period, it is enabled to replace players whose contracts expire during the tournament with new players. This regulation could help many clubs to avoid bottlenecks and to provide a strong team for the games. FIFA asked all participants, both clubs and players, to find solutions in the event of expiring contracts to ensure the participation of the professionals in the tournament. This shows the efforts of the FIFA to ensure the smooth running of the championship and at the same time take into account the needs of the players and clubs.
The developments in terms of contractual matters in football not only raise questions about the personal future of the players, but also present the clubs with challenges that affect their planning for the next season. During the World Club Championship, the clubs involved not only have the opportunity to optimize their current team, but also have to make sure that they take care of their key players' contractual relationships in good time. In this dynamic, the role of FIFA will be decisive in order to promote a balanced relationship between the interests of players and clubs and to facilitate important decisions.
The entire events about the contract regulations and the upcoming tournaments are therefore not only of futbolous importance, but also an indicator of the further changing landscape in professional football, which is increasingly shaped by complexity. The important questions remain how clubs deal with the uncertainties and what steps are taken to clarify the situation for everyone involved. In summary, it can be said that the FIFA and the clubs are now facing the task of creating clear framework conditions in order to ensure the future of players sustainably and to make competitive conditions fair.
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