As reported by Sky Sports, FIFA extended the validity of the ruling that allows clubs not to be obliged to lend to summoned players by their national teams for dates FIFA until the month of April. This could make it difficult for Premier League players to come for the South American knockout dates in March where Colombia will face Brazil and Paraguay.
The reason why clubs in England don’t would loan their players It is because of the decisions made by that country that the South American countries, some of them Africa and Portugal make a red list for new strains of COVID-19. This would force footballers to perform a 10 day quarantine in a hotel after arrival in the country.
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For Colombia, the players who could not make the call would be; the steering wheel James Rodriguez Y Jefferson Lerma, central defenders Davinson Sánchez and Yerry Mina and the Brigthon Albion player, Steven Álzate. Brazil would also have sensitive casualties as the goalkeepers would not be available Alisson and Ederson the defender Thiago Silva, the steering wheel Roberto Firmino and the forward Gabriel Jesus.
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The fifth and sixth date of the playoffs South America is scheduled for the March 25 at 5:00 p.m. in the stadium Metropolitan of Barranquilla against Brazil and on the 30th of the same month before Paraguay in the stadium Defenders of the Chaco in Asunción.