Only three Wolves loan players left
This is how GC dribbles around the new Fifa rule
Fifa has been stricter on lending players since July. This mainly affects GC in the Super League.
The new Fifa rule has been in effect since July 1st. And it mainly affects GC in the Super League. The reason: Fifa now regulates the loaning of players much more strictly. Among other things, the new loan regulation includes the passage that a club may only loan a maximum of three players from a single other club.
The fact that Premier League club Wolverhampton simply sends various players to Zurich is no longer possible this season in the form that has been practiced so far.
Only one trio is still on loan
Last season, Wolves had a total of seven players on loan to GC. Because Hayao Kawabe (double goal scorer on Sunday once morest Lugano), Bendeguz Bolla and Sang-bin Jeong, a trio of them are also working as Wolves on loan at Letzigrund in 2022/23, a new solution had to be found for the other players from the unofficial partner club.
And it looks like this: When GC, Meritan Shabani and Renat Dadashov, add two more Wolves players to the squad before the start of the season, it suddenly no longer happens with loan deals. But with formal transitions. The duo is now owned by GC on paper, both have signed a two-year contract.
This is how the record champions – in a legal and obvious way – circumvent the new Fifa rule for loan transactions. Bet that more Wolves players will be transferred from GC and not on loan by the transfer deadline at the end of August?
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