After LaLiga seconded to the Premier League in his support to the teams that denied to leave go to his players for the commitments with his national teams, taking into account the grave sanitary crisis that would force to the footballers to keep in quarantine to his return, now has taken measures more radical.

Through a communiqué, has remained forbidden the participation of the players sudamericanos that are a member of the First Division to assist to his commitments by the eliminatory mundialistas, while they undertake legal actions to "clear the situation".

Although previously, the president of the FIFA, Gianni Infantino, asked a gesture of "solidarity" by part of the teams so that the phase of classification in Sudamérica keep his course with normality, the answer that has received has been negative, now also by part of LaLiga.

It expects that in the next hours there is some pronouncement by part of the Confederation Sudamericana of Football (Conmebol), as well as of the national federations of Argentina, Brazil or Uruguay, whose selections would be the most affected by the prohibition.

The reasons of LaLiga and the Premier not to send to his players

From the body that chairs Javier Thebes, have warned on the gravity of the enlargement of the days of competition: "In relation with the grave unilateral decision of the FIFA to increase in two days, of 9 to 11 days (...) Without attending to other solutions that posed in the World Leagues Forum, LaLiga wants to communicate that it will support in all the fields the decision of the Spanish clubs of not freeing to his pertaining players to the selections for the announcement of CONMEBOL, and will make the pertinent legal actions against this decision that affects to the integrity of the competition to the not to allow the availability of the players".

By his part, from England have denied to send to the players that have to travel to countries that find in the red list by the pandemia of the Covid-19, in which they appear all the countries that integrate the Conmebol: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.