
Key Points
- FIFA has suspended Botafogo's transfer ban regarding the Jordan Barrera transfer.
- The Brazilian side still has at least one other ongoing indefinite transfer ban resulting from administrative penalties.
- Although the debts have not yet been paid, they will be restructured due to the judicial reorganization process.
- For the club to register new transfers during the 20 July transfer window, all bans must be lifted.
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FIFA has suspended the transfer ban placed on Brazilian side Botafogo regarding the debt owed for Jordan Barrera, who was transferred from Colombia's Junior Barranquilla. The transfer fee at the time was 22.2 million Brazilian Reais (approximately 4 million dollars).
Officially recognizing Botafogo's judicial reorganization (Recuperação Judicial) process, FIFA is gradually lifting the club's sanctions related to past transfer debts. Even though the mentioned debts have not yet been paid, they will be restructured under the debt restructuring plan.
However, the club still faces another transfer ban that remains indefinite, imposed due to administrative fines. For Botafogo to be able to register new players in the transfer window opening on 20 July, all sanctions must be completely resolved.
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- What was Botafogo's transfer fee for Jordan Barrera?
- The player's transfer fee at the time was 4 million dollars (approximately 22.2 million Brazilian Reais).
- Does Botafogo currently have an active transfer ban?
- Yes, there is another ongoing indefinite transfer ban resulting from administrative fines.
- When will the new transfer window open?
- The transfer window, where new player registrations can be made, will begin on 20 July.
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