10.Goater_Legend wrote:http://www.inter.it/aas/hp?L=en
I'm quite gutted tbh
:(
CITYSTEVEDON wrote:http://inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=47198&L=it
so its ok for inter to sign the player, but not us. mind he didnt waste any time in getting a new club. this need s to be looked at, we could get a work permit but inter just sign him
CityGer wrote:CITYSTEVEDON wrote:http://inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=47198&L=it
so its ok for inter to sign the player, but not us. mind he didnt waste any time in getting a new club. this need s to be looked at, we could get a work permit but inter just sign him
As an employee of Parma, I presume he already has a permit to work in Italy.
10.Goater_Legend wrote:http://www.inter.it/aas/hp?L=en
I'm quite gutted tbh
:(
bergomi wrote:Hi to everyone,
I'm an Inter fan, but I'm following this forum and I'm watching City with sympathy since Mancio took over. I just wanted to point something out:
It's not Man City who did something wrong, it's your FA which blocked the transfer of Mariga to Man City (and the rules your FA has).
To buy a foreign, non-EU player there are two rules:
1. He must have played with it's national team at least 75% of all games
2. The player must be from a country which is positioned above the 70th place in FIFA ranking (Kenya is on 98th place)
3. If the player is signing for Manchester United, it doesnt matter where he is from or whether he is an international or not
In Italy is a rule that the teams can buy only 1 non-EU player from outside of Italy per season - but the clubs can buy non-EU players from within Italy.
It's not that somebody did something wrong regarding the transfer - it just wasn't possible.
bergomi wrote:Hi to everyone,
I'm an Inter fan, but I'm following this forum and I'm watching City with sympathy since Mancio took over. I just wanted to point something out:
It's not Man City who did something wrong, it's your FA which blocked the transfer of Mariga to Man City (and the rules your FA has).
To buy a foreign, non-EU player there are two rules:
1. He must have played with it's national team at least 75% of the games in a season (this was OK, since he played 98% I think)
2. The player must be from a country which is positioned above the 70th place in FIFA ranking (Kenya is on 98th place)
In Italy is a rule that the teams can buy only 1 non-EU player from outside of Italy (per season) - but the clubs can buy all the non-EU players from within Italy as they wish.
It's not that somebody did something wrong regarding the transfer - it just wasn't possible.
Wonderwall wrote:bergomi wrote:Hi to everyone,
I'm an Inter fan, but I'm following this forum and I'm watching City with sympathy since Mancio took over. I just wanted to point something out:
It's not Man City who did something wrong, it's your FA which blocked the transfer of Mariga to Man City (and the rules your FA has).
To buy a foreign, non-EU player there are two rules:
1. He must have played with it's national team at least 75% of all games
2. The player must be from a country which is positioned above the 70th place in FIFA ranking (Kenya is on 98th place)
3. If the player is signing for Manchester U***d, it doesnt matter where he is from or whether he is an international or not
In Italy is a rule that the teams can buy only 1 non-EU player from outside of Italy per season - but the clubs can buy non-EU players from within Italy.
It's not that somebody did something wrong regarding the transfer - it just wasn't possible.
welcome mate, but there is a 3rd rule we have in england
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