UEFA are set to change the FFP rules, but will it make much of an impact?
UEFA are set to ditch Financial Fair Play after ten years and usher in radical changes to the restrictions placed on European clubs.
Since then, no major impositions have been brought in by the governing body who are set to overhaul the current statutes.UEFA confirms Chelsea vs Madrid legs won't be reversed as Tuchel hopes fans can goChelsea, Liverpool and Man City discover path as Champions League draw revealedRON THE MENDUEFA will hope these new rules will bring greater balance to the game
The Associated Press report the new rules will see clubs permitted to spend up to 70 per cent of their income on ‘soccer-related activities’. Their report also states a 90 per cent cap will initially be brought in, before that figure is then reduced to the targeted amount after three seasons.Man City and PSG are two of the richest clubs in the world, who are now set to have their spending capped