Wolverhampton, at risk of receiving a strong sanction from FIFA if he does not lend to Raúl Jiménez

Since last week, the FMF has sent a letter to FIFA requesting the transfer of Raúl Jiménez

The Mexican Football Federation sent a surprise to FIFA since last week for Wolverhampton to release Raul Jimenez for the three games with which the Tri will begin its journey in the CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers, despite the refusal of the English Premier League to lend players to the pandemic, sources told ESPN.

The letter was sent and the FMF will accept the resolution sent by FIFA last week, Where he warned that clubs that did not cede players to be with their teams, would become creditors to a heavy penalty and fine. From around Wolverhampton they have refused to talk about a possible punishment, and have simply pointed to ESPN that the player is in Europe.

The FIFA president, the Swiss Gianni Infantino, warned on August 25 in the Spanish League and the English Premier League that the transfer of players to their national teams is “a matter of great urgency and importance” and has contacted UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to allow footballers to travel to countries on his epidemiological “red list”.

The National Team of Mexico, led by the Argentine Gerardo Martino, announced this Friday the list of 28 players who will be part of the national team that will receive Jamaica on September 2 and visit Costa Rica on 5 of the same but, already Panama, on the 8th, at the start of the tricolor road to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

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