Logo

Logo

UEFA to ease Champions League rules on January signings

UEFA says starting next season clubs “may register three new eligible players without any restrictions.”

UEFA to ease Champions League rules on January signings

Barcelona midfielder Philippe Coutinho (Photo: AFP)

UEFA has relaxed its player registration rules so January signings can play for their new clubs in the Champions League and Europa League.

UEFA says starting next season clubs “may register three new eligible players without any restrictions.”

Don’t miss: Isco leads Spanish rout of Lionel Messi-less Argentina

Current rules mean Barcelona cannot select Philippe Coutinho in the Champions League because he played for Liverpool in this season’s group stage.

Advertisement

And Arsenal cannot select Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the Europa League because previous club Borussia Dortmund switched to the same competition’s knockout rounds after he played in the Champions League.

Also read: Paul Pogba rediscovers golden touch as France beat Russia

UEFA says the change brings its competitions into line with national leagues, which do not limit January signings’ right to play.

Also from next season, clubs reaching competition finals can use a 23-player squad instead of 18.

Advertisement