
Premier League clubs have been cleared to play their Brazilian players this weekend.
This is after the country’s football federation dropped their demand that FIFA impose the five-day rule.
Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and Leeds had refused to release players for World Cup qualifiers over the past week due to the coronavirus isolation period required on their return to Britain.
This news follows a number of days of negotiations between the Premier League and Fifa with Chile, Paraguay and Mexico following suit.
The lifting of the ban implies that Liverpool's Alisson and Fabinho will be available for Sunday’s game with Leeds as Raphinha is also set to feature for the hosts.
The other Brazilian players who were also affected by the ban are Man City’s goalkeeper Ederson and Gabriel Jesus, Thiago Silva at Chelsea and Fred at Manchester United.
"As a sign of good faith, goodwill and cooperation, the member associations of Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Paraguay, in close consultation with FIFA, have taken the decision to withdraw their complaints in relation to the England-based players," FIFA said in a statement.
FIFA added it had been liaising with the Premier League, Football Association and the British government to avoid a repetition of the scenario in the next international window which comes in October.