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ISL Stars Flee League Void for Overseas Paychecks
3 Jan
Summary
- Foreign players are leaving ISL clubs due to league inactivity.
- AIFF lacks a marketing partner, delaying the league's start.
- Players seek competitive games and career longevity elsewhere.

Indian Super League clubs have permitted their foreign players to seek opportunities elsewhere for the remainder of the season, as the league's commencement is indefinitely postponed. The AIFF's failure to secure a marketing partner has halted competitive football, causing foreign players to become increasingly restless and opt for moves during the current transfer window, often accepting reduced salaries.
Several key players have already departed, citing the untenable situation. Midfielder Borja Herrera has moved to Indonesia after four seasons in India, expressing frustration with the lack of decisive action from league officials. Striker Javier Siverio also left FC Goa, directing criticism towards the AIFF. Kerala Blasters has seen multiple departures, with players like Adrian Luna and Noah Sadaoui heading to Indonesian leagues.
Clubs acknowledge the players' need to maintain competitive form and prolong their careers. CEOs of various teams have stated they are being pragmatic and facilitating these moves, recognizing the players' futures are at stake if they remain inactive. Scottish midfielder Connor Shields and Fijian striker Roy Krishna are among other notable players who have found new clubs in Cambodia and Kerala, respectively, due to the ISL's prolonged delay.




