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This total will drop to seven ahead of the 2023-24 season and remain at six from 2024-25 and beyond. The changes are part of a wider reform of the transfer system which FIFA instigated in 2017.
FIFA’s clear and unashamed aim is to block the “hoarding” of talent for a club’s financial and competitive gain. Such self-serving stockpiling, in theory at least, ends here for the elite.
The term "loan army" will be a thing of the past under the new loan regulations that are being introduced by FIFA.The new regulations will go into effect on July 1 in an effort to develop young ...
The objective of the regulations, delayed by two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is to "develop young players, promote competitive balance and prevent hoarding," FIFA said in a statement ...
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FIFA is set to implement rules in which clubs will be limited to signing and sending six players on loan internationally from 2024 so that more focus can be given to developing talent, world ...
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