ZURICH (Reuters) - Footballers will not accept any restrictions to their freedom of movement rights in the European Union, their global union said on Friday in reply to comments by UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin the day before.
Ceferin said he wanted the EU to consider whether football should be given an exemption to laws allowing the free movement of labour because the current situation damaged competitive balance between clubs.
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