Test to release for international arrivals means they will only need to quarantine for 5 days (the five days start when they last left a country not on the UK travel corridor list). After that they, or the club, can pay for a test which if negative will mean they can end self isolation early and...
Poznan confirmed that we were recalling Moder a few weeks ago.
https://www.lechpoznan.pl/aktualnosci,2,moder-od-stycznia-w-brighton,36841.html
This tweet appears to be him saying goodbye to the club. The first paragraph says he grew up dreaming of playing to Poznan the team he supported etc...
I believe after 3 years of living in Belgium he can apply for citizenship and a Belgian passport, it's normally 5 years but footballers etc can apply for an exception. Then it's just a question of if his Belgian passport will be enough for him to work and live in the UK by the time he gets it...
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https://www.hln.be/de-krant/tau-aangeboden-oefenstage-in-gevaar~ad5c456f/
From the link (and google translate) it looks like it we haven't ruled out loaning him out if they don't want a permanent deal.
Picked up an injury according to this report - https://www.goal.com/en/news/diatta-dennis-diagne-powers-taus-club-brugge-past-gent/1jd7yw67rkbk31hls08ly6wn6i
We can't recall any loan player instantly, that rule no longer exists. Recalls can only be made during a transfer window if the clause to do so was included at the time the original loan deal was agreed. But otherwise you are correct Tua can't live or work here so it would be a pointless...
Nothing is sorted but somewhere in this thread someone has covered how he should be able to get enough points for a work permit. One of those points comes from playing in the Champions League group stage.
De Lange isn't a Kolpak signing because he hasn't played the required number of international games. He's been able to get a UK work permit through his wife holding a UK passport.
You've seen the Facebook comments, the Lion of Judah is the second coming of Messi and we'd be guaranteed a top four finish with him in the side. It won't be long before Barcelona are trying to prise him away from us for £80 million. This time next year Rodders we are going to be Billionaires.
Qatar jumped 38 places by winning the Asian Cup earlier this year. South Africa are ranked 73rd currently so would probably need to win it to get into the top 50. However I think the rating is taken as an average over the last 2 years when it comes to work permit requirements so being ranked...
Simply because Belgium has less stringent rules than the UK when it comes to work permits for non EU nationals. They also used to allow for residency applications after two years working there, but I believe it's now 3 years.
He can train, just not with the squad, he'll be able to do fitness stuff but won't be able to work on match sharpness etc.
When we signed Jose last season he was training on his own before his work permit was approved, I think there was also a picture of him watching the open training session...
We can't recall him, well we could but there would be no point as he wouldn't be able to train with us (that's if he was even allowed to enter the country) as he cannot currently get a work permit.
Even if South Africa were a top 50 side he still wouldn't have met the criteria for a work permit on appearances alone. Assuming South Africa were 50th, he'd have needed to have played in 75% of games over the last 2 years. Percy has 12 caps since his debut in 2015 and in the last 2 years SA...
He can’t go into the U23s at all as the work permit issue prevents him from playing in this country.
Doubtful it will be them as they wouldn’t be playing in a high enough league for Tau to then qualify for a UK permit. Getting him out on loan means he will also hopefully be in the South Africa...
That was Al Bangura, it wasn't a straight forward work permit issue but was more his right to stay in the UK as an asylum seeker who feared execution if he returned to Sierra Leone (the original appeal was against a deportation order, once the right to stay had been sorted he then secured a work...
They may well have qualified for residency in Belgium and passport which would then allow them to work here. They may have subsequently met the criteria for gaining a UK work permit which in Football is primarily based on international appearances.
I will say it again, there is no rule in place...