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FIFA made a decision that could affect Manchester United transfer window

Manchester United has a lot of plans for the transfer window but FIFA made a decision that could stop all of them.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United has a lot of plans for the transfer window but FIFA made a decision that could stop all of them.
Manchester United has a lot of plans for the transfer window but FIFA made a decision that could stop all of them.
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FIFA is the organization in charge of taking the important decisions in te world of soccer, and they made a decision that affect every club in the world, but this time it could really affect Manchester United next transfer window.

The financial fair play rule, this rule was created with the main goal to prevent clubs from spending more than they earn in revenues. This also aims to prevent clubs from getting into economic and financial problems that could affect any club long time survival.

Right now with the current owners of Manchester United, the team has a certain amount of debt that also come into account while talking about the financial fair play and that could prevent the red devils to achieve all of their goals in the transfer window.

The current situation that the team is working with will only allow them to spend as much as 100 million euros in the next transfer window, which taking into account the players that have been linked to the club, it seems like a really small amount to accomplish all of Erik ten Hag goals.

¿What is the solution to the FFP?

The only solution that the team currently has is to sell players, they do have a list in mind of players that they are willing to let go in the summer, this list includes, Harry Maguire, Bailly, Wan-Bissaka, Williams, McTominay and Anthony Martial.


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