quantity over quality in this case.One of the almost 80(!) lawyers involved in his case spoke to sport.
He said the club can ask for a parcial suspension of his punishment, until TAS reviews it all and give the final word.
Meaning they could ask for him to be able train, but still not play any games.
So what happens if he misses 4 months of playing time and CAS overrrules FIFA and lifts the ban?
He still miss a lot of valuable time, how will FIFA compensate it?
They'll get a preventive suspension, like it happened to the signing ban, I guess. That's why it's best if partial. They'll probably get an agreement in the end.
They'll get a preventive suspension, like it happened to the signing ban, I guess. That's why it's best if partial. They'll probably get an agreement in the end.
If they do that and the ban isn't lifted (which it won't be), it'll be moved to a more important part of the season.
If they get a partial suspension, he could be allowed to train, not play. Reading everything helps.
I think he is talking about if he gets a preventive suspension.