The Financial Fair Play of UEFA is apparently before. As the English times reports, a salary upper limit for the clubs should come in the future.
Thus, the clubs should be able to use only 70 percent of their income for player salaries. A regulation currently applicable in the Spanish League. However, an exact number is not fixed yet.
But with the payment of a "luxury tax", the Salary Cap can be exceeded, it continues to say. This money should then be redistributed to clubs that stick to the rules.
According to the report, it should continue to sanctions up to the exclusion from the competition when clubs spend more money than the rules provide for.
The regulation should apply from 2022 for three years. In the financial fair play introduced in 2010, a minus of 30 million euros were generated in the three years, but this could be compensated by external financiers. Due to the Corona pandemic, it was finally too relaxation.
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UEFA President Aleksander Cefer had already announced a rule change before the EM: "I think we have to do this year," he said. The aim is to at least partially close the gap between the large and small clubs. "I do not believe that we can completely close this gap or just reduce it. But we can slowly slow down your growth," he explained.
Criticism at the Financial Fairplay had recently become loud in the course of the change by Lionel Messi, which is to have collected in addition to 41 milions euros net (l'equipe) a year also a handygage of 40 million euros. PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi made it clear: "For us it is clear that we want to comply with Financial Fairplay. We were first looked at our numbers and tested whether that is possible. We have seen: Yes, we can commit him "
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On Wednesday, the former Bavaria-Boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge had spoken out in the sports picture for stricter financial checks. "It already exists in the form of Financial Fair Play. Only adapted and stringenter used and demanded."
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