Fifa rejects appeal Leicester City appeal on Adrien Silva
Fifa has
rejected the Football Association's appeal to rubber-stamp midfielder Adrien
Silva's move to Leicester City from Sporting Lisbon.
Leicester
submitted paperwork on Silva's £22m switch 14 seconds too late on the 31
August transfer deadline.
Fifa
withheld Silva's International Transfer Certificate so the Foxes could not
register him to play.
Leicester
will now only be able to add Silva to their playing squad when the transfer
window reopens in January.
Silva
returned to Sporting's Estadio Jose Alvalade on Sunday and wished his former
club's fans an emotional farewell before their 0-0 draw with rivals Porto.
He has been
in the stands to watch Leicester play at King Power Stadium and has worked with
fitness coaches at the club's Belvoir Drive training ground, but is barred from
actually working alongside the Leicester squad.
He returned
to Portugal last month to be with his family.
Leicester,
who are 17th in the Premier League after just one win this season, sold
Danny Drinkwater to Chelsea for £35m with Silva earmarked as his
replacement.
Instead,
Wilfred Ndidi, who signed from Genk last summer, has been paired with Andy King
in the centre of midfield in recent matches.
Silva has
been left out of Portugal's squad for their final World Cup qualifiers against
Andorra and Switzerland and Foxes coach Craig Shakespeare said last month that
the tournament was "in the back of his mind".
FROM BBC.com
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