Hamland agrees to release Senyan players from their contract
Hamland agrees to release Senyan players from their contract
Hammish clubs Morfaga North Rangers and Porapa FC have agreed to release Ƨinkœ Zvet and Karl Rœč from their contracts and have them move to Senya permanently due to the Civil War. The pair have been away from Hamland since being called into the Senya squad to play Gerenia last month, and have not returned to Hamland since, electing to train with Svorgas Scitenhima FK, the nearest league club to the national side's training base, where the pair have been staying.
In an interview on Senyan TV, Zvet stated "whilst it has been a joy to play for one of Micras' biggest clubs over the past few years, the political situation in Hamland has made it impossible for us to continue. Whilst I love to play football, me and my family's security is paramount to me and as such we have decided that it is no longer safe to remain in Hamland".
The pair's position has meant that they have been forced to find new clubs, with both being offered contracts with Svorgas Scitenhima, an offer which Karl Rœč took up.
"I've made some great friends here in the past weeks since coming back and having had my family stay in Svorgas it seems like the right decision at this moment. I'd like to thank everyone here for welcoming me back and I hope that next season we can go on to achieve success together".
Meanwhile, Zvet will fly out to Craitland later today to sign for League 1 outfit Sverige Tiem, who currently occupy third place in the league.
In an interview on Senyan TV, Zvet stated "whilst it has been a joy to play for one of Micras' biggest clubs over the past few years, the political situation in Hamland has made it impossible for us to continue. Whilst I love to play football, me and my family's security is paramount to me and as such we have decided that it is no longer safe to remain in Hamland".
The pair's position has meant that they have been forced to find new clubs, with both being offered contracts with Svorgas Scitenhima, an offer which Karl Rœč took up.
"I've made some great friends here in the past weeks since coming back and having had my family stay in Svorgas it seems like the right decision at this moment. I'd like to thank everyone here for welcoming me back and I hope that next season we can go on to achieve success together".
Meanwhile, Zvet will fly out to Craitland later today to sign for League 1 outfit Sverige Tiem, who currently occupy third place in the league.
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Re: Hamland agrees to release Senyan players from their cont
Craitman wrote:Sverige Tiem have begun their summer transfer dealings early by signing a pre-contract agreement with Senyan winger Ƨinkœ Zvet.
The recent civil war in Hamland has severely affected the nation's domestic football tournaments, with the 2016 season having been halted mid-progress and 2017's unorganised, and, as a result, a number of foreign players' contracts have been cancelled by mutual consent. Zvet and fellow Senyan international Karl Rœč are two of these, having failed to return to Hamland following recent home international friendlies, with Rœč agreeing a move to Svorgas Scitenhima at the start of next month.
The 25 year-old Zvet, one of Senya's most capped internationals, has agreed to join Sverige on a permanent deal at the start of this summer's transfer window as he looks to find a stable club before the World Cup in his home nation later this year. The winger made his move to Hamland in 2014, signing with Morfaga North Rangers for Cr 5 million, and helped them win the EMUFA Champions' League last year with a goal in the final.
Zvet's pending addition to the Sverige squad asks questions of the side's existing right-siders; Billy McVeigh and Ichigo Trask. McVeigh, 32, may be the most likely departure as a Hamlander himself, with his own family at risk during the ongoing conflict, although much of the situation is of course subject to change over the coming months.