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    New FIFA ruling on loans

    Seeing rumours that FIFA are about to impose a ruling that clubs can only loan out a maximum of 8 players a season.
    Chelsea typically have between 30 and 40 out on loan.

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    Chelsea have been taking the piss for years. This would be a good development.

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    Excellent move! The problem is, it is just a rumour. Imagine how upset the plastic clubs will be, because they can't hoover up all the best young talent out there, loan them out, and watch them develop. Thus keeping the best players, and selling those that don't quite make it. Therefore I can't see it happening

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    They will find ways around it though. Creative buy back schemes, more use of multi club ownership etc

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    Re: New FIFA ruling on loans

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    They will find ways around it though. Creative buy back schemes, more use of multi club ownership etc
    We’ve already had a taste of the positioning clubs who have the wherewithal can take.
    See Wolves for example

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    Re: New FIFA ruling on loans

    Chelsea will just buy another club and transfer their players there like Watfod and Udinese did.

    Be great if it could be properly stamped out though.

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    Re: New FIFA ruling on loans

    I also think there should be more done to support lower level clubs whose young players are just taken by bigger clubs for as little as a few k.

    Perhaps if they had to pay more upfront they may think twice about stockpiling players in the hope one or two turn out to be the business. Most of those players would have been better off getting first team football with the clubs they were originally at and working their way up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    I also think there should be more done to support lower level clubs whose young players are just taken by bigger clubs for as little as a few k.

    Perhaps if they had to pay more upfront they may think twice about stockpiling players in the hope one or two turn out to be the business. Most of those players would have been better off getting first team football with the clubs they were originally at and working their way up.
    Yeah the academy levels agreement on player compensation was massively skewed in favour of the big clubs

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    Re: New FIFA ruling on loans

    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    I also think there should be more done to support lower level clubs whose young players are just taken by bigger clubs for as little as a few k.

    Perhaps if they had to pay more upfront they may think twice about stockpiling players in the hope one or two turn out to be the business. Most of those players would have been better off getting first team football with the clubs they were originally at and working their way up.
    should be a upfront payment AND THEN a % of a future transfer fee ( or a % of the players value if they do not move in 8 years ) if that % was high enough lets say 40% it would cover the smaller lower league clubs

    Look at Ampadu, Chelsea will pay Exeter upto 2.5 Mill just wrong

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    Its appalling , its a pity these youngsters are enticed so, with under the table rewards ,that should also be outlawed ,its almost akin to purchasing a child,?

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