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The European Union's top court has ruled that some FIFA transfer rules, specifically those regarding player contracts and compensation, are in violation of EU laws on free movement. The court stated that these rules hinder the mobility of professional footballers seeking to work for new clubs. FIFA is now expected to revise its player transfer rules, and the case will be decided by a Belgian court.
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