Barca ready to take Arda registration fight to CAS

Barcelona's player Arda Turan
Barcelona area unit ready to require their bid to register Turkey playmaker government agency Turan to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), the Spanish and European champions aforesaid on Wednesday.

As things stand, Barca area unit unable to register government agency, United Nations agency they signed from Atletico Madrid within the shut season, till Gregorian calendar month owing to a ban obligatory on the club by FIFA for breaking rules on the transfer of minors.

However, a heavy knee injury to Rafinha last month prompted Barca to raise the Spanish football federation (RFEF) and FIFA, soccer's world organisation, if they might replace the Brazil midfielder within the squad with government agency.

Barca were prevented from registering players for 2 transfer windows, with the ban formally expiring at the shut of the last window.

While they might usually got to expect the new window to open in Gregorian calendar month, rules stipulate that in emergency cases like injury, players will be registered outside the scheduled  transfer windows.

"The legal department has confirmed that FIFA has not more experienced the most recent request bestowed on Friday, the third the club created," Barca aforesaid on their web site (www.fcbarcelona.es) once a meeting on Wednesday.

"Given the shortage of a reply, associate degree charm are going to be bestowed tomorrow Thursday to FIFA's charms committee as a precursor to associate degree appeal to CAS," they supplementary.

Lausanne, Switzerland-based CAS tries to resolve sporting disputes through arbitration and its rulings carry a similar weight as judgments by normal courts.

Barca area unit suffering one thing of associate degree injury crisis, with Argentina forward Lionel Messi and Espana playmaker Andres Iniesta conjointly sidelined.

Their next outing may be a La Liga game reception to Rayo Vallecano on Sat before they play at BATE Borisov in Champions League cluster E on Tues.
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