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08th Sep 2021

Brazil FA urge FIFA to block national team stars playing in Premier League

Simon Lloyd

As many as eight Brazilians could be missing for their Premier League clubs this weekend

The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) have urged FIFA to enforce a five-day selection ban on the Premier League clubs that chose not to release Brazilian players for the current international break.

If enforced, as many as eight Brazilian players would be unavailable for selection for their clubs during this weekend’s Premier League fixtures, with two of them also at risk on missing out on the opening round of Champions League matches.

The Athletic write that Manchester City would be without Gabriel Jesus and Ederson for Saturday’s game against Leicester City, with Liverpool missing Alisson Becker, Fabinho and Roberto Firmino for their game against Leeds, who would be without Raphinha.

Manchester United’s Fred and Chelsea’s Thiago Silva would also be unavailable for fixtures with Newcastle and Aston Villa respectively, as well as their clubs’ Champions League games in midweek.

Everton’s Richarlison would be available, however, having represented his country during the Olympics in the summer.

The same report claims contact with the clubs and the FA has already been made by FIFA, with the Premier League discussing a possible response.

Brazil’s health authorities stopped last week’s game with Argentina to detain four of the Albiceleste players. Emiliano Martinez, Giovani Lo Celso and Christian Romero, as well as Emi Buendia were all claimed to be in breach of Brazil’s Covid-19 protocols having allegedly lied on their documentation. Those players are all due to miss this weekend’s games.

Similar complaints have been made by the football federations of Chile, Mexico and Paraguay which could also have an impact on Wolves, Newcastle and Watford, as well as Championship side Blackburn.

And as if this wasn’t already enough, we can expect this all again for the next international break in less than a month.