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The FIFA Club World Cup and expiring contracts: Stars at risk of missing out

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The upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, set to debut with its new expanded format, is facing a unique challenge concerning player contracts. FIFA has stated, “The goal is to encourage clubs and players with expiring contracts to find an appropriate solution to facilitate player participation.” This issue primarily affects European clubs, as South American teams’ contracts typically end in December, aligning with the tournament schedule.

Among the 12 European teams participating, including Inter Milan and Juventus, several key players are either on loan or have contracts expiring in June 2025. This timing could potentially prevent them from playing in the latter stages of the competition.

FIFA is urging clubs and players to work together to find solutions that would allow these stars to participate fully in the tournament. This may involve temporary contract extensions or special agreements between clubs and players.

The uncertainty surrounding player availability could significantly impact team strategies and preparations for the tournament. Clubs may need to consider alternative lineups or tactical approaches if key players are unable to participate for the full duration.

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