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Implement UEFA Sustainability Rules


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These regulations will become a game changer. Arguably, should have these rules been in place now, Mbappe coudn't have signed his new contrat with PSG.

 

The new regulations will see clubs subject to squad cost controls for the first time. The cost control rule restricts spending on player and coach wages, transfers, and agent fees to 70% of club revenues. (The gradual implementation will see the percentage at 90% in 2023/2024, 80% in 2024/2025, and 70% in 2025/2026). This requirement provides a direct measure between squad costs and income to encourage more performance-related costs and to limit the market inflation of wages and transfer costs of players.

https://www.uefa.com/returntoplay/news/0274-14da0ce4535d-fa5b130ae9b6-1000--explainer-uefa-s-new-financial-sustainability-regulations/

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We can only hope, these rules are built to ensure the sustainability of the game in the long run. Too many clubs that are essential community assets are being lost as they try to survive in this artificial environment.

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En 3/8/2022 a las 9:15, Arla2002 dijo:

@noincophydrI really hope that SI incorporates these new rules in the game. On a sidenote, I would also like to see the salary cap improved in La Liga 1&2 in the game.

Indeed, it is so long due... It breaks totally the immersion when you play in the Spanish leagues.

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