Liverpool believe FIFA has no basis to prevent Premier League clubs from selecting Brazilian players this weekend – Sky Sports - thehoarder

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Liverpool believe FIFA has no basis to prevent Premier League clubs from selecting Brazilian players this weekend – Sky Sports

Liverpool believe FIFA has no basis with which to ban Premier League clubs from selecting South American players who were refused permission to go on international duty this weekend.

On Wednesday it was revealed that FIFA had invoked Article 5 to block Premier League clubs from selecting Brazilian players who they had refused to release for the latest round of international fixtures.

FIFA applied Article 5 to enforce the restriction period of September 10-14 at the request of the Brazilian Football Association, which would see the players miss this weekend’s round of Premier League fixtures and also Tuesday’s Champions League matches.

Firmino and Fabinho
Image: Liverpool believe FIFA has no basis with which to ban Premier League clubs from selecting South American players

Liverpool would be one of the hardest hit by these restrictions with Alisson, Roberto Firmino and Fabinho all currently unavailable for the trip to face Leeds on Super Sunday, who themselves would have Raphinha unable to play.

Sky Sports News understands Liverpool believe that, due to the circumstances surrounding the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic and the quarantine measures players would have had to face upon their return to the UK had they travelled, FIFA has no foundation with which to stop the players from being selected by their clubs this weekend.

Sky Sports News has been told that most of the affected clubs also believe FIFA has no basis to ban the players.

Thiago Silva celebrates UCL win
Image: Thiago Silva could miss two games for Chelsea

According to FIFA Article 22 of its Disciplinary Code, the sanctions that may be applied if these restrictions are ignored include fines and forfeiting the match 3-0, although it is unclear what might happen if Leeds and Liverpool, who meet at Elland Road on Super Sunday, both defied any FIFA ruling.

The Brazilian players who were not released for the World Cup qualifiers against Argentina and Peru also include Manchester United’s Fred, Thiago Silva at Chelsea as well as Manchester City’s Ederson and Gabriel Jesus.

It would mean Fred and Thiago Silva would also be ineligible for Manchester United’s visit to Young Boys and Chelsea’s clash with Zenit St Petersburg in the Champions League on Tuesday.

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Watford head coach Xisco Munoz says the club are working towards a resolution after Chile asked FIFA to withdraw defender Francisco Sierralta. He was not released by Watford for Chile’s recent World Cup qualifiers.

It is also understood that the Premier League are continuing to have dialogue with the relevant bodies over the matter.

Sky Sports News has contacted FIFA for a response.

Last week, Sky Sports News reported that Chile, Mexico and Paraguay had called on FIFA to enforce the restriction period on Ben Brereton of Blackburn and Chile, Francisco Sierralta of Watford and Chile, Newcastle and Paraguay’s Miguel Almiron and Raul Jimenez of Wolves and Mexico.

Premier League fixtures this weekend

Saturday September 11:

Crystal Palace vs Tottenham – kick-off 12.30pm

Arsenal vs Norwich – kick-off 3pm

Brentford vs Brighton – kick-off 3pm

Leicester vs Man City – kick-off 3pm

Man Utd vs Newcastle – kick-off 3pm

Southampton vs West Ham – kick-off 3pm

Watford vs Wolves – kick-off 3pm

Chelsea vs Aston Villa – kick-off 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports Premier League

Watch free match highlights from Cristiano Ronaldo's expected Man Utd return from 5.15pm with Sky Sports
Image: Watch free match highlights from Cristiano Ronaldo’s expected Man Utd return from 5.15pm with Sky Sports

Sunday September 12:

Leeds vs Liverpool – kick off 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports Premier League

Monday September 13:

Everton vs Burnley – kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports Premier League



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