Dan Plumley has maintained that following the Rangers’ announcement, “shock” factors in the market, including the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, will continue to affect player movement.
It comes after Jose Cifuentes disclosed that he was rejected by two Russian teams who were interested in signing him before he spent the winter on loan at Cruzeiro.
The football financial specialist acknowledged that FIFA regulations will create obstacles for such possible transfers, and the effects are anticipated to last for a while in the football world.
“Those limitations and some of the things that FIFA put in place would still cause potential barriers to moves and that, from what we’re led to believe,” he exclusively informed
“It appears that going elsewhere was the wisest course of action for all parties, taking into account that you can become entangled in it as well as for the player.
“Once more, those are the kinds of external shock factors that we are currently dealing with in some markets, which are entirely unrelated to football but do have an effect. One such factor is player movement, which will continue to have an impact if the current situation persists.
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Even though Cifuentes’ move to Glasgow didn’t work out, it seemed like teams were lining up to sign him, and in the end, it took some time, but it seems like he made the correct choice.
It will be interesting to see where Nils Koppen and Philippe Clement end up in the summer, as they already appear to be heading away from Michael Beale’s mistakes.
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