FIFA appeals to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to prohibit clubs from making transfers after the transfer window closes due to player injuries.
According to Marca, the requirement of the International Football Federation is connected with a high-profile situation that arose during the transition of Martin Levantes striker Martin Brightwe to Barcelona.
The Spanish professional league allowed the Catalans to sign one player after closing the transfer window to replace the injured Usman Dembele, who was eliminated for six months.
The only condition was that the player must play in the Spanish Championship or be a free agent.
Barcelona took advantage of the buyback option in Brightweath's contract and unilaterally signed the player, paying Leganes a compensation of 18 million euros.
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FIFA demands to eliminate this rule at the end of the season.
We add that in 2016, the organization already asked the RFEF about this, but the rule remained valid.