Roman Abramovich acquired the economic rights to multiple young football players via contracts that have since been banned by FIFA. Experts said the FIFA ban may have been breached in two cases. On...
It’s pretty shocking. Such a contract should be completely void, the way they’re describing it it violates basic legal principles. I don’t know how it works in England but where I’m from such contract would not be legally binding to anyone. “Ownership of economic rights” is gibberish, you can’t just hand over the rights to decide about your employment to a third party. That’s mad.
It’s pretty shocking. Such a contract should be completely void, the way they’re describing it it violates basic legal principles. I don’t know how it works in England but where I’m from such contract would not be legally binding to anyone. “Ownership of economic rights” is gibberish, you can’t just hand over the rights to decide about your employment to a third party. That’s mad.
Isnt it common practice in South America?