FIFA are close to introducing a rule which will cap agents commission at ten per cent of any transfer fee paid and three per cent of a player's wages for contract negotiations.
It has already passed through three stages of Fifa's approval Council and will be ratified in the coming months.
Agents will also be prohibited from working for two clubs on the same deal.
You can read more about it today in Mail On Sunday, if that's your thing.
Whilst all the above would be very welcome, it could be very important for us concerning Haaland.
Mino is on the clock and knows the player is truly his final big pay day, certainly if wanting to realise anywhere near the £41.89m he received from Juventus and United for Pogba in 2016.
We can use it to our advantage either way, if that means forcing the issue in January or being able to bring down the overall costs and ensuring Alf Snr gets wedged also.
not fan of manchester wather
They’d have to smash their wage ceiling for him to renew.Would love to see Salah leave the Dippers, but unfortunately I can see him signing another contract.
not fan of manchester wather
not fan of manchester wather
not fan of manchester wather
I think there is something going on round the back of the hotel with Steven & Joanna first.
not fan of manchester wather
not fan of manchester wather
not fan of manchester wather
Christ it’s bad enough Tolmie talking cryptic without you doing it aswell….no song attached?!
His dad looks like he spends more time in the Bahamas than the Netherlands! Always wanted this player but he strikes me as a massive prima donnaI mean, it can’t be much worse weather than the Netherlands?
not fan of manchester wather
not fan of manchester wather
Kinda Makes some sense to bring him over in Jan, if Torres is going. An option for 6 months before they ship him on loan in the CFG or somewhere.Anyone think Pep might take a punt on Valentin Castellanos?
Seen this before.
Last week it was reported that several clubs in Europe are keen on signing Castellanos and that NYCFC's owners rejected an offer from Turkish side Besiktas. The Argentine striker has been linked with a move to Europe and as NYCFC are part of the City Football Group, Pep Guardiola talked about his future.
"I think he is a guy who will take the next step in Europe," Manchester City manager Guardiola, told a news conference on Monday. "What I saw when the scouting department talked to me, I know he's a quality player and ready to make the next step to Europe and we will see where."
"What I saw,when the scouting department talked to me"Kinda Makes some sense to bring him over in Jan, if Torres is going. An option for 6 months before they ship him on loan in the CFG or somewhere.
NYCFC Fans love him, had a great season."What I saw,when the scouting department talked to me"
Must of been watching him?
Golden boot winner,apparently.