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AFCON 2025 release-date confusion: will Premier League stars leave on December 8 or 15?

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Sunderland hit hardest with 7 call ups

AFCON 2025 release-date confusion: will Premier League stars leave on December 8 or 15?
A late twist has emerged in the build up to AFCON 2025 as confusion grows around the official release date for African internationals.
FIFA’s circulars sent to clubs & federations confirm that players must be released by 8 December 2025 exactly two week before the tournament kicks off in Morocco on 21 December.
But parallel reporting in England including Sky Sports Keith Downie indicates that FIFA has privately allowed clubs to keep their AFCON players until 15 December, just seven day before the opening match.
If implemented that concession would not remove the disruption but it would soften the impact for Premier League teams navigating the most intense month of the season.
According to breakdowns from ESPN & FourFourTwo, AFCON 2025 will touch almost every club in the Premier League.
Sunderland – 7 player
The league’s surprise package also becomes England’s biggest AFCON exporter. Expected call-ups include:
Wolves – 5 player
Manchester United – 3 player
New coach Ruben Amorim has already warned the club about December & January AFCON crunch.
Fulham – 3 player
Burnley – 4 player
Crystal Palace – up to 4
Nottingham Forest – up to 4
Manchester City – 2 player
Liverpool – 1 player
All focus remains on Mohamed Salah, with Egyptian media suggesting he could miss six to eight match if Egypt reach the latter stages.
Liverpool are pushing to delay his release until the very last minute.
Tottenham – 2 player
West Ham – 2 player
Meanwhile, Arsenal, Chelsea & Leeds United currently have no AFCON internationals in their first-team squads.
If the strict 8 December release date applies, AFCON bound players will miss four to six domestic match depending on club fixtures.
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