FIFA announce new plans to limit clubs to just six loan exits each season
Football's world governing body effectively wants to stop clubs from stockpiling young players and then loaning them out.
FIFA will implement the rules on an international level to crackdown on foreign deals but said: "At domestic level, FIFA’s member associations will be granted a period of three years to implement rules for a loan system that is in line with the principles established at international level."
A limitation on a club’s total number of loans per season. To ensure that this is implemented smoothly, there will be a transitional period as follows:
- From 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023, a club may have a maximum of eight professionals loaned out and eight loaned in at any given time during a season.
- From 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024, the same configuration applies but with a maximum of seven professionals.
- Finally, from 1 July 2024, the same configuration will apply but limited to a maximum of six professionals.
*Players aged 21 and younger and club-trained players will be exempt from these limitations.
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They've 21-players out on loan in total.
Its a rule that is very much needed, but could have happened a lot sooner
*Players aged 21 and younger and club-trained players will be exempt from these limitations.
So Chelsea can continue to loan out as many U21s and home grown players (of whatever age) as they like
Doesn't this do literally nothing to help this as they can stick them in the academy and they're then exempt from this rule
Two years later they would only have 16 out on loan?
They can then buy him back for £500k in the summer by inserting a buy back clause
Not at Charlton judging by recent performances.
"See ya Saturday lads....and don't forget your boots!"
As will New York City FC
And Melbourne City FC
And Montevideo City Torque FC
And Mumbai City FC
And Troyes
And Girona....
There's plenty of ways around it, and City have a large club network now, so very easy to circumvent using those clubs
It doesn't quite make sense that they're now going to restrict their talent pools.
We wouldn't be getting Castillo on loan for example, as he wouldn't be at Chelsea.
What advantage outweighs the hassle it creates?