PFA concerned about oversupply of players, contacts Chelsea players to help find a solution
The Daily Mail reported that the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) wants the English Football League to solve the problem of having too many players in the squad. As happened to Chelsea this season. Where there were too many players to use and 13 players were not allowed to train with the first team. Especially Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell are not in the plans of Enzo Maresca. The Blues’ manager. The PFA has contacted some Chelsea players and their agents who are having this problem, to help solve this problem.
The PFA has long been monitoring the issue of overcrowding in clubs. And wants to prevent this from happening in both the Premier League and the lower divisions. The Premier League’s handbook states that players must have suitable facilities to train in preparation for matches and must be physically fit at all times.
The Daily Mail also reported that. A Chelsea player has consulted lawyers to find a way out of being part of the team. But James King, the PFA’s legal counsel, has doubts that this would violate labour laws.
Meanwhile, the Stamford Bridge giants have been pressing for surplus players to leave the สมัคร ufabet club, including several famous players. Including Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, Trevoh Chalobah and Armando Broja, not to mention Romelu Lukaku faced the same situation before leaving recently.
The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) is concerned that some players have been banned from first-team training. Even though FIFA changed its rules in 2020 to make. It illegal to order players to train in isolation. The PFA has contacted several Chelsea players who are facing problems to offer help.