Bari is preparing for a revolution in the transfer market thanks to the new FIFA rule that will come into effect on January 1, 2027. This historic change, resulting from an agreement between FIFA, FIFPro, and EFC, aims to eliminate unfair practices related to sidelined players. In the past, Bari could isolate a player like Anthony Partipilo to force him to accept a transfer, but with the new rules, this will no longer be possible. Clubs will no longer be able to use coercive methods to manage unwanted players. If a player decides not to train to force a transfer, he will have to pay damages to the club. This new regulation represents a significant change for Bari, which will need to adapt to these new market dynamics. The club will now have to find more transparent and collaborative ways to manage its players' contractual situations, thus ensuring greater protection for all parties involved in the transfer market.
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Bari, the new FIFA rule revolutionizes the transfer market
Bari faces a change in the transfer market with the new FIFA rule affecting sidelined players. Discover how it impacts the club.
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