Premier League, historic agreement: no purchases from distressed clubs

LONDON (ENGLAND) – The coronavirus has brought English football to its knees. The Premier League , which is the richest league in Europe , has lost 1400 million euros .

To compensate for the huge losses , the English clubs have asked their players to cut their wages but have cashed a dry no .

The break between the English clubs and the association of English footballers is complete.

So, pending an agreement with the football association , the clubs have decided to agree with each other.

It is a kind of non-belligerence agreement .

What does it mean ? The players who are due to expire on June 30th are blackmailing their clubs asking for renewals of off-market contracts or negotiating with other clubs to start an auction.

To avoid these players' behaviors, also because the current season will end well after June 30th, the clubs have decided to team up .

According to this agreement, the companies undertake not to buy players from clubs in difficulty.

This agreement is invaluable for both big and medium-small English football teams.

In this way, Premier League clubs would have to deal only with clubs from other countries and would no longer have internal transfer market problems.

Source: Blitz Quotidiano

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