Thursday 5 October 2017

Blow for Leicester as FIFA rejects request to sign Adrien Silva


FIFA has rejected Leicester City's request to sign Adrien Silva from Sporting CP.

The Premier League club believed they had beaten the 11pm (BST) deadline to purchase the midfielder on August 31, although that was disputed by FIFA's Transfer Matching System.

The Foxes had agreed a deal worth up to €29.5 million to bring in the Portugal international, but the paperwork was subsequently forwarded to world football's governing body after concerns around the deadline being missed.

And after referral to the Players' Status Committee, any hopes Leicester may have had of forcing through the deal have now been dismissed, with a FIFA spokesman confirming to _Sky Sports_ that the transfer won't be going ahead.

The statement read: "We can confirm the following decision of the Single Judge of the Players' Status Committee: the petition made by the Football Association for permission to request the International Transfer Certificate for the player Adrien Silva and subsequently register the player for its affiliated club, Leicester City FC, is rejected."

Silva was seen as a direct replacement for Danny Drinkwater, who joined Chelsea on deadline day.

UCJ, UNILORIN.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please leave you comment