This seems to be the key bit:We now have a decision, the CJEU has ruled against FIFA. I've never felt so stupid as I have this last half-hour or so of trying to figure out what this is gonna mean for clubs like ours in practice. I'm just totally baffled.
"he received an offer of a contract from the Belgian club Charleroi. It came with a condition: Charleroi wanted confirmation from Fifa that Diarra would be able to move and that they would not be liable for any of the costs owed to LokomotivFifa did not give those guarantees, with its rules mandating that an international transfer certificate must be granted by the league a player is leaving before any deal could take place. With no moneys having been paid to Lokomotiv, that permit was not forthcoming. "
So the Russian side's local FA refused to issue a permit allowing the transfer of the player to a team in another country.
The solution surely is that when a team has cancelled a player's contract the player should be free to move to another team. The 'international transfer certificate' thing needs to be binned surely?
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