Serie A Reverse Course on Transfers from Ukraine and Russia

Serie A teams will not sign players from Ukraine and Russia after all. The Italian Football Association had quickly adopted FIFA's special ruling on such moves given the extraordinary circumstances. On the other hand, the League, which is a separate entity, blocked them through a gentlemen's agreement.
As long anticipated, Lazio have completed their first signing of the summer transfer market window, as Marcos Antonio landed in Italy yesterday.

Juventus Recommended Signing Marcos Antonio from Shakhtar

Juventus could technically take advantage of the possibility to bring in players from Ukraine and Russia. Shakhtar Donetsk's deputy sporting director Carlo Nicolini suggested they put Marcos Antonio under contract. The Bianconeri have not filled their extra-EU quota for the season and lost Weston McKennie in the role to an injury.
Serie A has quickly adopted FIFA's decision to allow players in Ukraine and Russia to transfer because of the ongoing war.

Serie A Abides by FIFA on Players from Russia and Ukraine

Serie A has quickly adopted FIFA's decision to allow players in Ukraine and Russia to transfer because of the ongoing war. Due to the extraordinary circumstances, the market will re-open on March 10th, although with multiple caveats. Atalanta have quickly started eyeing a Shakhtar Donetsk striker given their current woes.