UEFA to ditch Financial Fair Play that could affect Man City, Newcastle and PSG and bring in new rules that would see clubs allowed to spend up to 70 per cent of income on ‘football-related activities’

UEFA to ditch Financial Fair Play that could affect Man City, Newcastle and PSG and bring in new rules that would see clubs allowed to spend up to 70 per cent of income on ‘football-related activities’

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UEFA are set to ditch Financial Fair Play (FFP) after ten years and usher in radical changes to the restrictions placed on European clubs. The governing body are due to replace FFP rules and impose new laws that will see clubs have their spending capped at 70 per cent. FFP was introduced in 2011 in […]

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