FIFA on Thursday approved interim transfer rules, to help players change teams and play at the Club World Cup in the USA next June-July.
The move will allow players whose contracts expire on June 30, 2025, to sign early as free agents for one of the 32 teams.
If deals are agreed between clubs, the FIFA transfer amendments would allow players to play for a new team for two weeks from mid-June before their formal contract expires.
This is because the tournament is technically still part of the current season.
However, players will not be able to represent two different clubs during the tournament being staged at 12 stadiums.
Furthermore, FIFA is seeking to anticipate any potential conflicts related to the calendar due to the Club World Cup clashing with international tournaments.
The CONCACAF Gold Cup is due to be played at the same time in Canada and the USA, and so any player who could be involved in both tournaments will have the freedom to choose which one he wishes to play in.
The first edition of the expanded Club World Cup will feature 32 teams and will take place in the United States, with the final at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, just outside New York City.
European participants will include Real Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Inter Milan.
Other clubs from around the world to feature include Al Ahly, Boca Juniors, Flamengo, Palmeiras, River Plate and Mamelodi Sundowns.
Editor Paul Akhagbemhe