Top English clubs will not be allowed to have more than 105 million pounds loss between the 2013th and 2016. year.
English Premier League clubs agreed on Thursday to stop the steady growth in player salaries, and spending the money quickly, and it will do so through financial controller and strict penalties for those who do not stick to the rules.
UEFA has warned this week that the steady growth of wages and the amount of transfers to threaten European clubs.
Premijerligaši because they made an agreement that they would not have collapsed expected profit of eight billion dollars from a new television contract law.
Teams whose salaries exceed 52 million pounds will be able to increase to four million per season over the next three years if the growth financed by television rights.
Clubs will also be able to have losses of 105 million pounds from 2013. in 2016. year, which is the amount you have recently exceeded Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool.
The rules are more relaxed than the financial fair play UEFA, forcing the teams in European club competitions that have roughly the same ratio of costs and earnings in football affairs.
"The clubs are understood to transfer the sum of 105 million pounds make a second harshest punishment in this league, and that is the deduction of points," said chief executive Richard Skadamor league.
He explained that the new rules would prevent teams to emulate Chelsea and Manchester City, who are under new owners have given the rapid wear of the huge amounts of money to be made as soon as a result.
"You can still make a very decent club owners will be financed to a large extent and that will eventually be able to challenge anyone ... only, this means that the process will take a few years longer, which is not a bad thing," said Skadamor.
Serbia drove through Nico Elvedi's own objective in first-half stoppage time and Aleksandar Mitrovic multiplied the benefit before Predrag Rajkovic saved a punishment from Swiss striker Breel Embolo. Serbia took a giant stride towards survival in the UEFA Nations League top-flight by securing a 2-0 victory over near rivals Switzerland - their first-ever head-to-head win. With Serbia and Switzerland essentially competing against each other to avoid relegation from Group A4, you’d have been forgiven for expecting a brighter start from two sides desperate to beat the other. It turned out to be quite the opposite though, as the only bright spot in an incredibly dull start came when Veljko Birmancevic ’s tame effort was easily gathered by Gregor Kobel . It took until just after the half-hour mark for the game's first big chance to arrive, but it was wasted by Breel Embolo who skewed wide after he was teed up by Silvan Widmer . That ...
Comments
Post a Comment