Sentences with phrase «financial fair play does»

«If Financial Fair Play does not fulfil its role at a European level, the state must be able to step in and take the decisions to check and verify where the funding for these sorts of things came from.»
«They are a club where financial fair play doesn't make a huge difference for them and they will invest hugely again in the summer.

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If I go out in the street now and I ask 100 people what you think of the (UEFA financial) fair play punishment, how many do you think can explain it to you?
Ultimately though, should any club make a move for the amazing Argentine would surely have to break the world transfer record to do so and it remains to be seen whether it would be possible under Financial Fair Play rules for anyone to make such a bid.
He said: «As long we do not know the scope of financial fair play, we can not really look at the transfer market.Everything will be decided by the end of June.
THe Financial Fair Play rules brought in by UEFA did seem to back Kroenke and Wenger but they have not been ideal and look set to be at least changed in the near future.
Valencia were 10M short on UEFA Financial Fair Play, they sold Gomez to Barca, so they did not need to sell Mustafi.
According to Goal, Barca plan to offer the France international a new contract but can not currently do so due to Financial Fair Play regulations.
The 29 - year - old, formerly of Napoli, has not quite settled into life in the French top flight and may be offloaded as the club look to adhere to Uefa's Financial Fair Play regulations, meaning a number of sides could do well to snap him up ahead of next season.
We need as a matter of agency a new coach, a coach who is new to everybody including the board and the owner and who knows that failure to deliver wld cost him his job, a manager who motivates players on the touchline when playing as opposed to one seating waiting for manna to drop from heaven, one who play players in their rightful positions and who does subs when required even if it's minute one... apparently the french economist does NOTmeet the above criteria and is no longer good enough to manage our club.i wld advice that he runs for the FIFA presidency where he can take «financial fair play» crusade!!!
Falcao is a player who can certainly do just that and with his Ligue 1 side keen to sanction a sale, possibly via an initial loan deal, to help the principality side adhere to UEFA's FFP (Financial Fair Play) guidelines a move away from the Stade Louis II seems plausible.
Financial Fair Play is coming into effect, and this is a club that has never liked spending more money than they have, even when they were playing in Champions League and those rules didn't apply.
Mancini admits he did not want either player to leave but felt he had no choice because of the Financial Fair Play rules introduced by Uefa in a bid to stop clubs from overspending.
The Germany international seems like a perfect fit for his fellow countryman Jurgen Klopp, and he may be one player available this winter as PSG could do with offloading one or two names to keep up with Financial Fair Play after a busy summer.
El Tiempo reported at the weekend that Manchester City had been set to bring in Falcao, but were prevented from doing so by Financial Fair Play regulations.
In the summer, we were hit hard by the rules of financial fair play, and although Sam Johnstone had spent the season before on loan at Villa Park — all we could do this summer was get him in on loan again.
Asked about how PSG intended to ensure that it complies with UEFA's financial fair play rules, the chairman replied: «What we have done is completely transparent and legal... Whatever the media says, we honestly don't care.»
«The Paris club are counting on the departures of Edinson Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi (or Javier Pastore, although he doesn't want to leave) in order to avoid financial fair play issues and have decided to go for broke in their bid to sign the Real Madrid player.»
Napoli, Roma, Lazio and Fiorentina don't have the money or depth, Milan is a UEFA Financial Fair Play scandal waiting to happen and Inter is Inter.
Although Barca insist nobody can do this, their president Josep Bartomeu has said: «These clauses are impossible to activate if you want to comply with the financial fair play.
«If I was a journalist interested in football... it would be something interesting to do and it's not very difficult to do, but that's when financial fair play, the name, the meaning has to be fair financial fair play, not dodgy financial fair play because if it's dodgy, take the fair and put just dodgy financial fair play
«Wolves are going to lose # 25m this year which means if they didn't get promoted and lost # 20m again next year that they would potentially be in trouble with the Financial Fair Play, but right now they are doing nothing wrong.»
Much has been made of Financial Fair play no longer having the teeth it once did but Ceferin insists that UEFA will not hesitate to intervene if there is clear evidence that Europe's biggest hitters are breaking the rules.
Of course, due to Financial Fair Play regulations, that's what we've had to do, which goes back to how the club has frittered away so much money over the last couple of years.
And the Financial Fair Play rules don't help either.
The wording in the PSG announcement is key, they can't officially say that it's a loan which will become a permanent deal because if they did then the transfer fee would go on this year's accounts (and give them a big Financial Fair Play problem).
This is important because if Milan do NOT qualify for European competition then UEFA could impose severe transfer sanctions on the Rossoneri for violating Financial Fair Play Rules.
When Neymar's representatives first tried to make the payment to do this, La Liga officials attempted to refuse the payment, with President Javier Tebas stating that the deal infringed Financial Fair Play regulations.
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