
Everton won't be face action after blocking Richarlison from joining up with Brazil's squad for their World Cup qualifiers this week.
The Daily Mail says Brazil have agreed to cancel Richarlison's international call-up for this month's World Cup qualifiers because the striker played in both the Copa America and the Olympic Games, earlier this summer.
It means Everton will escape referral to FIFA for failing to release him and Rafa Bentiez can plan to include the 24-year-old for the next game, at home against Burnley after the international break.
The Brazilian FA said its good working relationship with Everton was behind the decision to relent on Richarlison.
But they intend to press on with complaints against five other Premier League clubs who have not released eight players selected by manager Tite for qualifiers against Chile, Argentina and Peru.
These players are Fabinho, Roberto Firmino and Alisson of Liverpool, Ederson and Gabriel Jesus of Manchester City, Thiago Silva of Chelsea, Fred of Manchester United and Raphinha of Leeds.
FIFA will be asked to invoke its five-day ban, ruling these eight out of one or two club fixtures.
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