Leicester
FIFA reject club's appeal to register Silva
Leicester City's appeal to register Adrien Silva was rejected by
FIFA on Wednesday despite support from the English Football Association
after the paperwork was submitted 14 seconds late on deadline day.
Leicester City's appeal to register Adrien Silva was rejected by FIFA on Wednesday despite support from the English Football Association after the paperwork was submitted 14 seconds late on deadline day.
The club and the
FA had asked FIFA to ratify the midfielder's transfer after the late
delivery of the paperwork for the £22 million ($29 million, 25 million
euros) move from Sporting Lisbon, but it was denied and he will now not
be able to play until January.
A FIFA spokesman said: "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."
A Leicester spokesman said
the club was disappointed with the decision about the player, who is in
limbo and unable to train with the squad.
"We
maintain... that all parties involved in Adrien's transfer fulfilled
their obligations, consistent with FIFA regulations and within the
required timeframe," the spokesman said.
"The
club is reserving its position in relation to whether it will decide to
appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
"The
club and its staff will continue to work with Adrien to hopefully
minimise the impact that missing a substantial period of the season may
have on the player, while continuing to prepare the squad for the games
ahead."
Silva also been left out of
Portugal's squad for their final World Cup qualifiers against Andorra
and Switzerland this month, with his country still hopeful of reaching
next summer's tournament in Russia.
Leicester made a late move for the 28-year-old after Danny Drinkwater left for Chelsea and B have said the transfer is complete.
But he will be unavailable to boss Craig Shakespeare until January, with the Foxes lying 17th in the Premier League after just one win this season.
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