Between 9 and 10 September, the new Financial Fair Play will be discussed in Nyon. According to the latest news from Corriere dello Sport, clubs will be able to spend a maximum of 65-70% of revenues on salaries, agent fees and the transfer market.
In addition to that, a penalty defined as a tax will be applied to offending clubs who breach the rules, which will end up in a fund to be redistributed to virtuous clubs.
As the newspaper points out, this system aims to 'exacerbate the imbalance of forces that already benefits the Premier League and state-owned clubs.'
"This new system of the Financial Fair Play will also be aiming to legitimise the production of creative revenues rather than fight them", adds the source, as reported by Milannews.it.