FIFA has opened a special transfer window permitting foreign players of >Ukrainian and Russian clubs to temporarily sign for new clubs. Players need >to register with their temporary team by 7th April and will (at least >contractually) return to the parent team on 30th June.
Can't help but wonder which players might take advantage of this? The name >that jumped out to me as being likely to attract interest was former Ajax AM >/ FW Quincy Promes, who's currently at Spartak Moscow. He scored 18 goals in >39 matches at Ajax and has scored 8 in 26 at Spartak. However, when I googled >him there were links to news stories that he's apparently being prosecuted in >Holland for an alleged stabbing, which I suppose could deter some clubs.
Another Spartak player who could be of interest is Jamaican forward Shamar >Nicholson. He only signed for Spartak in December and scored 30 goals in 76 >matches at his previous club Charleroi.
Zenit St Petersburg's Brazilian striker Yuri Alberto is another player who >could attract interest under this temporary release scheme. He signed for >Zenit in January but scored 31 in 85 at his previous club Internacional. >Zenit also have Colombian international DM Wilmar Barrios, who you would have >thought could do a good job for a club somewhere?
With regards players registered to Ukrainian clubs, Dynamo Kyiv's Slovenian >left winger Benjamin Verbi-i has scored 27 in 79 matches so could well be >worth some interest.
Shakhtar Donetsk, who have already evacuated their foreign players outside of >Ukraine, boast 11 Brazilian players and also Israeli AM / winger Manor >Solomon (16 goals in 76) and Burkina Faso forward Lassina Traor|-, who before >the Ukrainian league was suspended had scored 6 goals in 7 games.
Will these players get to play elsewhere for the rest of the season?
RM
FIFA has opened a special transfer window permitting foreign players of Ukrainian and Russian clubs to temporarily sign for new clubs. Players need to register with their temporary team by 7th April and will (at least contractually) return to the parent team on 30th June.
Can't help but wonder which players might take advantage of this? The name that jumped out to me as being likely to attract interest was former Ajax AM / FW Quincy Promes, who's currently at Spartak Moscow. He scored 18 goals in 39 matches at Ajax and has scored 8 in 26 at Spartak. However, when I googled him there were links to news stories that he's apparently being prosecuted in Holland for an alleged stabbing, which I suppose could deter some clubs.
Another Spartak player who could be of interest is Jamaican forward Shamar Nicholson. He only signed for Spartak in December and scored 30 goals in 76 matches at his previous club Charleroi.
Zenit St Petersburg's Brazilian striker Yuri Alberto is another player who could attract interest under this temporary release scheme. He signed for Zenit in January but scored 31 in 85 at his previous club Internacional. Zenit also have Colombian international DM Wilmar Barrios, who you would have thought could do a good job for a club somewhere?
With regards players registered to Ukrainian clubs, Dynamo Kyiv's Slovenian left winger Benjamin Verbi-i has scored 27 in 79 matches so could well be worth some interest.
Shakhtar Donetsk, who have already evacuated their foreign play ers outside of Ukraine, boast 11 Brazilian players and also Israeli AM / winger Manor Solomon (16 goals in 76) and Burkina Faso forward Lassina Traor|-, who before the Ukrainian league was suspended had scored 6 goals in 7 games.
Will these players get to play elsewhere for the rest of the season?
RMSo in what might be the first transfer under the special transfer window, Estonian centre back Joonas Tamm has joined Flora Tallinn from Ukrainian club Vorskla Poltava. Transfermarkt.com lists the deal as a loan which expires on 30th June 2022, which would seem to fit in with the temporary provisions.
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:00:10 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
FIFA has opened a special transfer window permitting foreign players of Ukrainian and Russian clubs to temporarily sign for new clubs. Players need to register with their temporary team by 7th April and will (at least contractually) return to the parent team on 30th June.
Can't help but wonder which players might take advantage of this? The name that jumped out to me as being likely to attract interest was former Ajax AM / FW Quincy Promes, who's currently at Spartak Moscow. He scored 18 goals in 39 matches at Ajax and has scored 8 in 26 at Spartak. However, when I googled him there were links to news stories that he's apparently being prosecuted in Holland for an alleged stabbing, which I suppose could deter some clubs.
Another Spartak player who could be of interest is Jamaican forward Shamar Nicholson. He only signed for Spartak in December and scored 30 goals in 76 matches at his previous club Charleroi.
Zenit St Petersburg's Brazilian striker Yuri Alberto is another player who could attract interest under this temporary release scheme. He signed for Zenit in January but scored 31 in 85 at his previous club Internacional. Zenit also have Colombian international DM Wilmar Barrios, who you would have thought could do a good job for a club somewhere?
With regards players registered to Ukrainian clubs, Dynamo Kyiv's Slovenian left winger Benjamin Verbi-i has scored 27 in 79 matches so could well be worth some interest.
Shakhtar Donetsk, who have already evacuated their foreign play ers outside of Ukraine, boast 11 Brazilian players and also Israeli AM / winger Manor Solomon (16 goals in 76) and Burkina Faso forward Lassina Traor|-, who before the Ukrainian league was suspended had scored 6 goals in 7 games.
Will these players get to play elsewhere for the rest of the season?
It looks like we have the second transfer of the temporary window. Iranian forward Shahab Zahedi has temporarily left Ukrainian side Zorya Lugansk for Pusk|is Akad|-mia in Hungary.RMSo in what might be the first transfer under the special transfer window, Estonian centre back Joonas Tamm has joined Flora Tallinn from Ukrainian club Vorskla Poltava. Transfermarkt.com lists the deal as a loan which expires on 30th June 2022, which would seem to fit in with the temporary provisions.
RM
On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 10:45:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:00:10 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
FIFA has opened a special transfer window permitting foreign players of Ukrainian and Russian clubs to temporarily sign for new clubs. Players need to register with their temporary team by 7th April and will (at least contractually) return to the parent team on 30th June.
Can't help but wonder which players might take advantage of this? The name that jumped out to me as being likely to attract interest was former Ajax AM / FW Quincy Promes, who's currently at Spartak Moscow. He scored 18 goals in 39 matches at Ajax and has scored 8 in 26 at Spartak. However, when I googled him there were links to news stories that he's apparently being prosecuted in Holland for an alleged stabbing, which I suppose could deter some clubs.
Another Spartak player who could be of interest is Jamaican forward Shamar Nicholson. He only signed for Spartak in December and scored 30 goals in 76 matches at his previous club Charleroi.
Zenit St Petersburg's Brazilian striker Yuri Alberto is another player who could attract interest under this temporary release scheme. He signed for Zenit in January but scored 31 in 85 at his previous club Internacional. Zenit also have Colombian international DM Wilmar Barrios, who you would have thought could do a good job for a club somewhere?
With regards players registered to Ukrainian clubs, Dynamo Kyiv's Slovenian left winger Benjamin Verbi-i has scored 27 in 79 matches so could well be worth some interest.
Shakhtar Donetsk, who have already evacuated their foreign play ers outside of Ukraine, boast 11 Brazilian players and also Israeli AM / winger Manor Solomon (16 goals in 76) and Burkina Faso forward Lassina Traor|-, who before the Ukrainian league was suspended had scored 6 goals in 7 games.
Will these players get to play elsewhere for the rest of the season?
We had two transfers from Russian clubs today. Swedish / Bosnian centre back Dennis Hadzikadunic has left Rostov for Malmo until the end of the year. Brazillian right winger Wanderson has left Krasnodar for Internacional of Brazil, also until the end of the season.RMSo in what might be the first transfer under the special transfer window, Estonian centre back Joonas Tamm has joined Flora Tallinn from Ukrainian club Vorskla Poltava. Transfermarkt.com lists the deal as a loan which expires on 30th June 2022, which would seem to fit in with the temporary provisions.
RMIt looks like we have the second transfer of the temporary window. Iranian forward Shahab Zahedi has temporarily left Ukrainian side Zorya Lugansk for Pusk|is Akad|-mia in Hungary.
RM
On Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 7:20:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 10:45:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:00:10 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
FIFA has opened a special transfer window permitting foreign players of Ukrainian and Russian clubs to temporarily sign for new clubs. Players need to register with their temporary team by 7th April and will (at least contractually) return to the parent team on 30th June.
Can't help but wonder which players might take advantage of this? The name that jumped out to me as being likely to attract interest was former Ajax AM / FW Quincy Promes, who's currently at Spartak Moscow. He scored 18 goals in 39 matches at Ajax and has scored 8 in 26 at Spartak. However, when I googled him there were links to news stories that he's apparently being prosecuted in Holland for an alleged stabbing, which I suppose could deter some clubs.
Another Spartak player who could be of interest is Jamaican forward Shamar Nicholson. He only signed for Spartak in December and scored 30 goals in 76 matches at his previous club Charleroi.
Zenit St Petersburg's Brazilian striker Yuri Alberto is another player who could attract interest under this temporary release scheme. He signed for Zenit in January but scored 31 in 85 at his previous club Internacional. Zenit also have Colombian international DM Wilmar Barrios, who you would have thought could do a good job for a club somewhere?
With regards players registered to Ukrainian clubs, Dynamo Kyiv's Slovenian left winger Benjamin Verbi-i has scored 27 in 79 matches so could well be worth some interest.
Shakhtar Donetsk, who have already evacuated their foreign play ers outside of Ukraine, boast 11 Brazilian players and also Israeli AM / winger Manor Solomon (16 goals in 76) and Burkina Faso forward Lassina Traor|-, who before the Ukrainian league was suspended had scored 6 goals in 7 games.
Will these players get to play elsewhere for the rest of the season?
Not end of the season, end of the year.RMSo in what might be the first transfer under the special transfer window, Estonian centre back Joonas Tamm has joined Flora Tallinn from Ukrainian club Vorskla Poltava. Transfermarkt.com lists the deal as a loan which expires on 30th June 2022, which would seem to fit in with the temporary provisions.
RMIt looks like we have the second transfer of the temporary window. Iranian forward Shahab Zahedi has temporarily left Ukrainian side Zorya Lugansk for Pusk|is Akad|-mia in Hungary.
RMWe had two transfers from Russian clubs today. Swedish / Bosnian centre back Dennis Hadzikadunic has left Rostov for Malmo until the end of the year. Brazillian right winger Wanderson has left Krasnodar for Internacional of Brazil, also until the end of the season.
On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 10:43:01 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 7:20:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 10:45:19 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 11:00:10 PM UTC, Real Mardin wrote:
FIFA has opened a special transfer window permitting foreign players of Ukrainian and Russian clubs to temporarily sign for new clubs. Players need to register with their temporary team by 7th April and will (at least contractually) return to the parent team on 30th June.
Can't help but wonder which players might take advantage of this? The name that jumped out to me as being likely to attract interest was former Ajax AM / FW Quincy Promes, who's currently at Spartak Moscow. He scored 18 goals in 39 matches at Ajax and has scored 8 in 26 at Spartak. However, when I googled him there were links to news stories that he's apparently being prosecuted in Holland for an alleged stabbing, which I suppose could deter some clubs.
Another Spartak player who could be of interest is Jamaican forward Shamar Nicholson. He only signed for Spartak in December and scored 30 goals in 76 matches at his previous club Charleroi.
Zenit St Petersburg's Brazilian striker Yuri Alberto is another player who could attract interest under this temporary release scheme. He signed for Zenit in January but scored 31 in 85 at his previous club Internacional. Zenit also have Colombian international DM Wilmar Barrios, who you would have thought could do a good job for a club somewhere?
With regards players registered to Ukrainian clubs, Dynamo Kyiv's Slovenian left winger Benjamin Verbi-i has scored 27 in 79 matches so could well be worth some interest.
Shakhtar Donetsk, who have already evacuated their foreign play ers outside of Ukraine, boast 11 Brazilian players and also Israeli AM / winger Manor Solomon (16 goals in 76) and Burkina Faso forward Lassina Traor|-, who before the Ukrainian league was suspended had scored 6 goals in 7 games.
Will these players get to play elsewhere for the rest of the season?
Which, for us, is the season.RMSo in what might be the first transfer under the special transfer window, Estonian centre back Joonas Tamm has joined Flora Tallinn from Ukrainian club Vorskla Poltava. Transfermarkt.com lists the deal as a loan which expires on 30th June 2022, which would seem to fit in with the temporary provisions.
RMIt looks like we have the second transfer of the temporary window. Iranian forward Shahab Zahedi has temporarily left Ukrainian side Zorya Lugansk for Pusk|is Akad|-mia in Hungary.
Not end of the season, end of the year.RMWe had two transfers from Russian clubs today. Swedish / Bosnian centre back Dennis Hadzikadunic has left Rostov for Malmo until the end of the year. Brazillian right winger Wanderson has left Krasnodar for Internacional of Brazil, also until the end of the season.
We had four transfers under the special transfer window today:
Matheus Peixoto, a Brazilian forward, has left Ukrainian club Metalist Kharkiv for Cear|i Sporting Club in his homeland. He returns to Metalist at the end of the year. Before football in Ukraine was suspended Peixoto scored 14 goals in 16 matches, so definitely one to watch out for.A bad joke would go something akin to out of the pan and into the oven. It seems the world is settling into Russia attacking Ukrania, for now, but if they go into Poland then does it become a World war?
Brazilian centre back Pablo has been sold by Lokomotiv Moscow to Flamengo of Brazil for -u2.7m. Not 100% sure if this counts as being under the "special transfer window" with it being a permanent move, but for completeness it's another foreign player leaving Russian & Ukrainian football.
Junior Alonso, a Paraguayan centre back, has left FK Krasnodar for Clube Atl|-tico Mineiro in Brazil until the end of the year.
Finally - **THE ONE I CALLED ON THIS THREAD** - Slovenian attacker Benjamin Verbic has left Dynamo Kyiv for Legia Warszawa in Poland until 30th June.
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On Monday, March 14, 2022 at 5:24:37 p.m. UTC-4, Real Mardin wrote:
We had four transfers under the special transfer window today:
Matheus Peixoto, a Brazilian forward, has left Ukrainian club Metalist Kharkiv for Cear|i Sporting Club in his homeland. He returns to Metalist at the end of the year. Before football in Ukraine was suspended Peixoto scored 14 goals in 16 matches, so definitely one to watch out for.
Brazilian centre back Pablo has been sold by Lokomotiv Moscow to Flamengo of Brazil for -u2.7m. Not 100% sure if this counts as being under the "special transfer window" with it being a permanent move, but for completeness it's another foreign player leaving Russian & Ukrainian football.
Junior Alonso, a Paraguayan centre back, has left FK Krasnodar for Clube Atl|-tico Mineiro in Brazil until the end of the year.
Finally - **THE ONE I CALLED ON THIS THREAD** - Slovenian attacker Benjamin Verbic has left Dynamo Kyiv for Legia Warszawa in Poland until 30th June.A bad joke would go something akin to out of the pan and into the oven. It seems the world is settling into Russia attacking Ukrania, for now, but if they go into Poland then does it become a World war?
So unless deals are still to be struck there hasn't been the anticipated special transfer window scramble, in fact so far the only move is that Georgian centre back Solomon Kvirkvelia has moved from Metalist 1925 in
Ukraine to FC Gagra of Georgia.
RM--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
So unless deals are still to be struck there hasn't been the anticipated special transfer window scramble, in fact so far the only move is that Georgian centre back
Solomon Kvirkvelia has moved from Metalist 1925 in Ukraine to FC Gagra of Georgia.
RM--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
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