IIt has been years since Rassana Diala had been fighting FIFA after Rassana Diala failed to sign another club in 2014. The French midfielder has decided to unilaterally sign Lokomotiv Moscow to sign the Belgian team unilaterally. The decision by the European Union judge declared such a rule illegal because it is believed to be in violation of the European Union’s legal system. Diarra currently claims more than 65 million euros in damages from FIFA and the Belgian federation.
ECJ control requires FIFA to comply with regulations regarding player transfers. FIFA has already announced its intention to open a global dialogue for possible changes. The new legal framework could lead to clubs paying more reasonable compensation rather than large sums for the transfer, and may not infringe on the rights of the freedom movement.
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The decision, unanimously adopted by FIFA’s conflict room, includes Thomas Grimm, Mario Galabotori, Taku Nomiya, John Newman and John Bramhall, with FIFPRO Union representing all football stakeholders, including the last two on the list. Bramhall was CEO of the Professional Players Association and Newman was the General Council of the United States (MLS Players Association).
Now, the vision of the players union has changed radically and surprisingly after it was said and voted. “The ECJ has held that some of FIFA’s transfer rules violated the EU principles of free movement of workers and competition laws. The court reinforced the concept of freedom of movement and recognized that the transfer system prevents players from the right to terminate their employment contract without justifiable reason, despite the recognition of this right in the regulations.
