Many foreign players and coaching staff of India's football club East Bengal (who are still in India) will have to look into separate arrangements after May 31 as the club's investor Quays asked all of them to conclude the contract later this month. After asked to vacate the flat. The source of the team management, on the condition of anonymity, said, "The contract of the flat is coming to an end on May 31, but given the current situation, where will these people go after this?" He said, "They have to make their own arrangements. It is a very difficult time. Airports are closed and there is no clarity about when everything will be fine." A source related to this matter said that foreign players can now contact the High Commission of their respective countries. Most of the club players, whether foreigners or Indians, have left for their respective homes, but some foreign players are still in Kolkata. The source said, "Those people have been asked to vacate the flats by May 31, when the agreement of Quays and East Bengal is coming to an end." An attempt was made to talk to the officer of Quess on the phone but he did not pick up the phone. An East Bengal official has said that he does not know what Quess is doing. The officer said, "I don't know what they are doing. They did not inform us." Earlier, East Bengal players sought help from the Football Players Association of India (FPAI) after cancelling the contract in the last week of April. Also, these people were also thinking about contacting the All India Football Federation (AIFF). On 25 April, Quess announced the elimination of all types of carr with the club, which came into effect from May 1. Dutee Chand's big statement, says "Now I have to start from scratch" MLS All Star Match canceled due to Corona Know why this Pakistani player left the PCB's WhatsApp group