UEFA wants to reduce the gap between rich and poor clubs

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The Union of European Football Associations has planned a global financial reform.

Financial reform, which will help reduce the gap between rich and poor clubs, is planned to be implemented by UEFA.

According to The Times, the organization is developing a new financial plan, according to which there will be a limit on transfer spending per season and a salary cap.

The specific values ​​that will manifest as a result of global changes remain unknown.

The idea came to UEFA after the leading non-English clubs spoke out against the introduction of new financial sustainability rules that would allow teams to spend no more than 90% of their income, citing the fact that plays only into the hands of Premier League teams, creating an uneven playing field.

True, the introduction of such radical changes is not expected in the near future. In fact, for their approval, it is necessary to obtain permission from the EU, the Association of European Clubs, European leagues and the trade union of football players.

We are reminded, earlier about a possible financial reform in European football said UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin.

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Source: korrespondent

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