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UEFA raises news that favor Paris Saint Germain

UEFA analyzes new proposals that favor teams such as Manchester City or Paris Saint Germain.

By Fredi Roman

UEFA analyzes new proposals that favor teams such as Manchester City or Paris Saint Germain.
UEFA analyzes new proposals that favor teams such as Manchester City or Paris Saint Germain.
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Free way for Paris Saint Germain and Manchester City, above all, to make and break in the transfer market at will and as in the old days. Now, with Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé in the spotlight. UEFA is studying the possibility of changing the ‘Financial Fair Play’, which benefits the most powerful clubs.

Everything would be motivated by the economic hardships derived from the pandemic. According to information provided by ‘La Gazzetta’, the top European football entity is thinking of changing the ‘rules’ in which clubs can spend their money and that, in principle, would benefit the teams that have the most in their coffers.

UEFA would be considering moving from the culture of "spend as much as you earn" to that of "spend what you need without wasting." That is, teams like PSG or Manchester City would put the limits themselves. For many specialists, the current ‘Financial Fair Play’ system no longer makes sense, as clubs have lost a large part of their broadcast and box office income due to the coronavirus crisis. In fact, according to Agnelli, president of the ECA, it is around 8,000 million.

These figures in red have balanced, in some way, the spending on transfers. Thus, UEFA proposes a change in the regulation of a ‘Financial Fair Play’, which greatly slowed down the most powerful clubs when it came to going to the market since they had to spend as much as they entered.


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