It will for the PL rules as you can still amortise the fee over the 8 years. Max 5 years now for UEFA ffp.Does the 8 year contract help with FFP?
It will for the PL rules as you can still amortise the fee over the 8 years. Max 5 years now for UEFA ffp.Does the 8 year contract help with FFP?
Think the Guardian pointed out that any player signed at the start of the summer, Bellingham included, already looks like a bargain. What a mad transfer window.
I'm hearing reports that Barcelona have just submitted a bid of £35m to be paid in installments of whatever CEX offers them for their Blu-Rays when they can be arsed to take them in.If Caceido is £115M after one good year as a DM at a club that didn't win anything then what price would Rodri command coming off a treble winning threepeat Prem League season?
Is that a UEFA or a PL rule? Given they're not in Europe, are they under different rules?
Madness, desperate, and how do they pass FFP ?
Does the 8 year contract help with FFP?
Amortisation in football has been restricted to 5 years by the governing bodies.
So they can't split it like they did with Enzo Fernandez's contract. They can still split it other the 5 years though.
Other than keeping hold of the player I'm not sure what it achieves for either side. I guess it's a gamble for both. If Caicedo turns into a world beater but Chelsea fall off of a cliff, he isn't getting out of their anytime soon and vice-versa if he's a dud.
An 8 year contract helps chelsea more than him though. If he genuinely becomes world class chelsea have no incentive to raise his salary till like 4 or 5 years later.No wonder he wanted Chelsea with a contract like that!
Classic lol.The rags had first dibs on Caicedo for £7.5m transfer fee and didn't follow it through.