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2 minutes ago, Vesper said:

In September 2020, the 70th edition of the FIFA Congress approved a rule change that now allows players to switch if they have played no more than three competitive matches at senior level prior to them turning 21.

https://www.goal.com/en-tza/news/why-footballers-change-international-teams-eligibility-rules-new-/qzqdkqcx0x871eprs8yywafpz

What are the new eligibility rules?

The new eligibility rules build on the foundation of the rules that had already been in place prior to September 2020.

So, the basis of the eligibility rules is effectively the same, but there have been a number of clarifications and some additional insertions.

In particular, FIFA has added three new exceptions whereby a player may change the national team they play for.

First, it is now possible for a player to change national team even if they have played competitively at senior level, provided:

  1. the player held the nationality of their new association at the time of their first official appearance for their first national team.
  2. the player played in no more than three competitive senior games before the age of 21.
  3. the player has not played in the final stage of an official tournament such as the World Cup, European Championship, Copa America etc.
  4. at least three years have passed since the player's last senior appearance for their previous national team.

So, a player who is eligible for England and Republic of Ireland could, for the sake of argument, play for England in three World Cup 2022 qualification games, then represent Ireland at the 2026 World Cup. The opposite - playing at a World Cup then switching - is not permitted.

Second, a player can now change to a new national team even if they did not hold that nationality at the time of their first appearance for their old national team, as long as they last played for the old national team before the age of 21.

It should be noted that there is an exception underpinned by the principle of legal certainty, whereby the age limit of 21 does not apply to players who played their last match for their old national team prior to September 18, 2020, when the new rules were introduced. This exception explains why Aymeric Laporte, who played for France Under-21s at the age of 21 in 2016, is permitted to switch to Spain.

Finally, a competitive cap will not keep a player tied to a national team in the event that they suddenly become stateless - that is, lose their nationality - against their will.

 
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4 hours ago, Vesper said:

Stuttgart’s Wamangituka reveals real name & age after ‘manipulation’ by ex-agent

https://theathletic.com/news/silas-wamangituka-stuttgart-agent-name-age/9WUAkkg1mTAI

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Stuttgart’s Silas Wamangituka has revealed his name and age were false after being the “victim of manipulation by his former player agent”.

Documentation has come to light that, according to Stuttgart, proves the Congolese forward’s real name is Silas Katompa Mvumpa and that he is 22, rather than 21 (his age listed on the Bundesliga’s official website as of 1.30pm BST on June 8).

Silas, as Stuttgart now refer to him, has worked with Stuttgart and a new agent to obtain his correct records from the Democratic Republic of Congo and clarify his identity. Due to his situation, Silas says he has been “living in fear”.

The forward won this season’s Bundesliga Rookie of the Year after Stuttgart’s promotion.

How did this happen?

Stuttgart say that following a trial with Anderlecht in 2017, “an agent is said to have put Silas under considerable pressure in Belgium and convinced him that he would not be allowed to return to Europe if he left Belgium and went back to Congo.

“Silas trusted the agent and went to live with him in Paris. He then changed his identity and papers were created for him in the name of Silas Wamangituka (one of the names of his father) and with a date of birth that was exactly one year different from his own, 6 October 1999.

“From this point onwards, Silas was under the influence of the agent who syphoned off part of his wages and threatened him that he would never play football again if the matter ever became public.

“Thanks to his considerable efforts to clear up the situation, Silas now has a valid Congolese passport with his correct personal details.”

The club noted that Silas “had been the victim of manipulation by his former player agent and that Wamangituka is not his real name”.

What has Silas said?

“Over the past few years, I was constantly living in fear and was also very worried for my family in Congo,” he told the club website.

“It was a tough step for me to take to make my story public and I would never have had the courage to do so if Stuttgart, my team and VfB had not become like a second home and a safe place to me.”

Stuttgart sporting director Sven Mislintat added: “First and foremost, Silas has been the victim of this change of name.

“I have the greatest respect for the fact that at a young age, he has taken the brave step to clarify his situation. We will continue to give him all the help he needs in absolutely every respect.”

How has he performed at Stuttgart?

Since joining from Paris FC in 2019, Silas has been a key player for Stuttgart.

In his first year in Germany, he scored seven goals as Stuttgart were promoted to the Bundesliga.

Silas kicked on in his debut top-flight campaign, registering 11 goals and five assists as Stuttgart enjoyed a ninth-placed finish, and firmly established himself as a highly-rated Bundesliga talent.

He looks a lot older than 22. This age and false documents is not rare with some African players. There has been question marks on many African born stars.

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32 minutes ago, Special Juan said:

Ziyech should be sold he's brutal, an absolute one trick pony.

Ziyech does look the most likely to be sold from the AM unit. It is probably also better we do this sooner rather than later as one more dud season and he could enter the deadwood realm. 

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4 hours ago, Vesper said:

He maybe switching to the Ghana NT too, which means he is gone for a month mid-season if he does so.

He's already played competitively for England.

Edit: already been covered

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I’d be sad to see Ziyech go before we get to see the best of him. Sell him in January if he continues to struggle.

Let’s at least see what he can do with a nice, full preseason and full fitness. 

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1 minute ago, Pizy said:

I’d be sad to see Ziyech go before we get to see the best of him. Sell him in January if he continues to struggle.

Let’s at least see what he can do with a nice, full preseason and full fitness. 

There's the AFCON next January.

I don't think he'll be sold this summer unless a club make an enticing offer for him. The club would probably want at least 40 million.

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19 minutes ago, Jas said:

There's the AFCON next January.

I don't think he'll be sold this summer unless a club make an enticing offer for him. The club would probably want at least 40 million.

Can see us doing £30m. Problem we have is that we have a lot of AM's and none of them proved consistent enough at scoring last season. Ziyech at his age should have been hitting the ground running. 

In my opinion, getting our money back (£33.5m) or close to it, with him going to Spain/Italy is a good thing all round. We have hardly lost anything and he gets to play he a league that isn't too physical for him. 

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4 minutes ago, King Kante said:

Can see us doing £30m. Problem we have is that we have a lot of AM's and none of them proved consistent enough at scoring last season. Ziyech at his age should have been hitting the ground running. 

But it was still a pandemic season, he had some injuries and things went south under Lampard. 

5 minutes ago, King Kante said:

In my opinion, getting our money back (£33.5m) or close to it, with him going to Spain/Italy is a good thing all round. We have hardly lost anything and he gets to play he a league that isn't too physical for him. 

Right or wrong, not sure if Marina sees it that way based on the price she puts on the other players. 

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12 minutes ago, Jas said:

But it was still a pandemic season, he had some injuries and things went south under Lampard. 

Right or wrong, not sure if Marina sees it that way based on the price she puts on the other players. 

Let's see we need to clear the decks a little, at some point we need to let a couple of good players go for reasonable money as otherwise we'll end up with 100+ players on the books. 

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1 minute ago, King Kante said:

Let's see we need to clear the decks a little, at some point we need to let a couple of good players go for reasonable money as otherwise we'll end up with 100+ players on the books. 

Yeah but the problem is we are still in the pandemic, meaning clubs are less inclined to spend and meaning we may have to settle with mostly loaning out players again this summer. 

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18 minutes ago, Jas said:

Yeah but the problem is we are still in the pandemic, meaning clubs are less inclined to spend and meaning we may have to settle with mostly loaning out players again this summer. 

Yes, I know but I think those players have markets to teams that may spend. 

Tomori > AC

Moses > Spartak

Tammy > West Ham / Leicester/ Villa / Newcastle (if the Saudi's get the green light) / Spurs (possibly if Kane does leave) / Dortmund (a possibility if Håland does leave)

Emerson > Inter / Roma / Atalanta / Lazio (he has the benefit of not having high wages)

Ugbo > Lots of teams from Champo/Belgium/Holland/Austria/Scotland etc. 

Zouma - Most PL teams outside of the top 6. 

To be fair, I am not saying they're all likely to be sold 100%, however I do reckon most of them will be. Emerson I am not so sure about and Zouma may get priced out by Granny for instance. 

 

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Was believable before us including AC was mentioned. He alone would probably go for tens of millions. Ball playing CB who can play in multiple formations and systems and is still young. I can’t see our board sanctioning any sale for him.

As for Hakimi, he’s a top, top player. But it would be strange to permanently switch RJ to CB. Takes away his most dangerous weapon which is his crossing.  

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16 minutes ago, King Kante said:

Yes, I know but I think those players have markets to teams that may spend. 

Tomori > AC

Moses > Spartak

Tammy > West Ham / Leicester/ Villa / Newcastle (if the Saudi's get the green light) / Spurs (possibly if Kane does leave) / Dortmund (a possibility if Håland does leave)

Emerson > Inter / Roma / Atalanta / Lazio (he has the benefit of not having high wages)

Ugbo > Lots of teams from Champo/Belgium/Holland/Austria/Scotland etc. 

Zouma - Most PL teams outside of the top 6. 

To be fair, I am not saying they're all likely to be sold 100%, however I do reckon most of them will be. Emerson I am not so sure about and Zouma may get priced out by Granny for instance. 

Too much talk and speculation, KK...show me the money!

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