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Russian Premier League club Krasnodar have agreed to suspended the contracts of all eight of their foreign players just 24 hours after manager Daniel Farke resigned.
Krasnodar's foreign contingent will now train alone elsewhere, and while no official reason has been given, the decision comes in light of Russia 's invasion of Ukraine.
The club were unable to fulfil a league match last weekend due to airport closures in southern Russia and now face a mass exodus of players.
The list of released stars includes ex- Newcastle United flop Remy Cabella, who is reportedly already training with former side Montpellier in his native France.
Poland international Grzegorz Krychowiak, previously of Sevilla, Paris Saint-Germain and West Bromwich Albion, is also leaving the club, despite signing a lucrative three-year deal in August.
The 32-year-old, who recently joined his Polish teammates in boycotting their World Cup play-off semi-final against Russia, was even claimed to be willing to fully terminate his deal but Krasnodar would not comply.
And Jhon Cordoba, who cost £16.5million from FC Koln, has also been allowed to depart, just six months into his four-year contract.
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