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Adam Jones

Everton striker Richarlison set for welcome rest after Premier League decision on internationals

Everton will not release Richarlison for Brazil's international fixtures next month as Premier League clubs unanimously decided against sending their stars to red list countries.

The upcoming break has come under some controversy as new FIFA regulations originally dictated that clubs would have to release stars to play in red list countries, forcing them to quarantine for ten days on their return.

However, Premier League clubs have come together and decided they will not release their players for the upcoming games.

Brazil are due to face Chile, Argentina and Peru - but Richarlison will now get a rest after a packed summer of football.

A statement from the Premier League read: "Premier League clubs have today reluctantly but unanimously decided not to release players for international matches played in red list countries next month.

"The clubs’ decision, which is strongly supported by the Premier League, will apply to nearly 60 players from 19 Premier League clubs who are due to travel to 26 red list countries in the September international window.

"This follows FIFA’s current position not to extend its temporary release exception for players required to quarantine on their return from international duty.

"Extensive discussions have taken place with both The FA and the Government to find a solution, but due to ongoing public health concerns relating to incoming travellers from red list countries, no exemption has been granted.

"If required to quarantine on return from red list countries, not only would players’ welfare and fitness be significantly impacted, but they would also be unavailable to prepare for and play in two Premier League match rounds, a UEFA club competition matchday and the third round of the EFL Cup. This period takes into consideration 10 days of hotel quarantine on return to England but does not include any additional time that would be required for players to regain match fitness. "

Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters said: “Premier League clubs have always supported their players’ desires to represent their countries – this is a matter of pride for all concerned. However, clubs have reluctantly but rightly come to the conclusion that it would be entirely unreasonable to release players under these new circumstances. Quarantine requirements mean that players’ welfare and fitness will be significantly impacted. We understand the challenges that exist in the international match calendar and remain open to workable solutions.”

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