Mathias Norman terminated the contract with Dynamo Moscow due to fear of war

Norwegian footballer Matthias Normann He informed the Russian club that has his rights, Rostov and where he is on loan, Dynamo Moscow, of his decision to terminate the contract that unites them, for security reasons due to the war in Ukraine.

This was announced by the general manager of Dynamo Pavel Pinovarov. Sport Express.

Norman sent a note to Rostov and Dynamo about the termination of the contract. He left the country because of the situation with drones (…) Hiding behind this circumstance, he left, ostensibly for security reasons.

The last straw for the player was the attacks by Ukrainian drones on the financial center of Moscow, an area known as Moscow City.

Norman lived near Moscow City, although his club offered him to move to a safer area, but the Norwegian turned down the offer.

The board of directors of Dynamo, the team in which he has been a member since 2022, believes that the player was simply looking for an excuse to leave Russian football.

We do not agree with your position. Further in Rostov we will go to the Arbitration Court.

Norman, a 27-year-old Norwegian international, joined Russian football in 2019 and, after two seasons at Rostov, has been on loan at Dynamo and Norwich City, where he has barely played a leading role.

FIFA and UEFA allow players and coaches to unilaterally terminate contracts with Russian and Ukrainian clubs due to military unrest.

However, in its latest amendment to the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players, the said measure does not affect those players or coaches who arrived, stayed or returned to these clubs after the outbreak of hostilities in February 2022.

(According to information from EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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