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UEFA reacts and seeks to reduce the prime minister’s economic immorality in transfers


theto UEFA Opens this summer Financial Fair Playbut in the next few days it is possible that it will introduce new features, it is already under consideration to introduce a cap on the amount of money that will be paid for transfers, which will submit a query to the European Union on the legality of the measure, as reported times.

In the new financial framework, clubs can spend just 90% of their income on salaries and signings in 2023, 80 in 2024 and 70 in 2025, in a first attempt already approved by UEFA to put an end to economic immorality. from neon The goal is to put an end to the economic excesses that have occurred in recent months in some operations with the Prime Minister as a reference.

the movements he made Chelsea In recent months they have served as a reference for that. Enzo Fernandez, Modric, Fofana, Bad Gusto, Badiachel, Madueki… They sounded the alarm. And is that Chelsea have 50 players on the payroll and it’s not exactly cheap.

UEFA wanted to take steps in its attempt to equalize football, simplify it, and especially reduce its economic value. The recently formed Task Force or Committee of Elders insisted on this, and it seems that the first action would be to put an end to and stop the coming economic frenzy, especially from the Prime Minister.



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