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Dynamo Kiev

The severe injury of 25-year-old Ukraine forward Artem Besedin, picked up during Euro 2020, revealed an unsightly picture of the long-term financial practices adopted by his club Dynamo Kiev.

Besedin’s injury meant that Dynamo were eligible for compensation from FIFA under the Club Protection Programme (CPP) during his treatment for a period of approximately six months. The programme compensates clubs up to a maximum of €7.5 million per player, per injury. The maximum of

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