UEFA plans to soften the rules of football clubs after the scandal with Cristal Peles

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UEFA is considering the possibility of relaxing the rules governing football clubs in Volodymyr in the wake of the high-profile scandal involving Cristal Peles. The Guardian reports this.

According to Dzherel, the main body of European football plans to increase the term for clubs to regulate legal provisions related to power. If documents must be submitted before the 1st month of pregnancy, then after changes this term can be extended until the end of the season.

At the same time, any club that faces a similar situation will still be required to notify UEFA about the problem before February 1.

The reason for revising the rules was the incident involving Krystal Peles. The English club will be excluded from the European League through the fact that one of his teammates, John Textor, is also a frequent visitor to the French Lyon..

Even though the businessman had sold his assets in the English club, UEFA did not change their decision - Peles was replaced by Nottingham Forest in the tournament, and Textor's team was sent to the Conference League.

По материалам: guardian.co.uk