Wish they would stop saying "can't afford". It should be "Stan doesn't want to spend the money".
I'm aware of FFP on the continental level, can anyone elaborate on EPL salary rules?
Stan could cut them a £100 million check tomorrow and they couldn't spend it because the problem is that there's no wiggle room for wages under Premier League financial rules.
Stan could cut them a £100 million check tomorrow and they couldn't spend it because the problem is that there's no wiggle room for wages under Premier League financial rules.
STCC is the problem, somewhat ironically for a club that is run sustainably.
Will be gutted if we go for Carrasco over Perisic because of our finances.
Would prefer this over Perisic.
Glad we're all on the same pageIt's a shame we haven't been able to shift Özil as his wage would cover perisic and carrasco. Getting those two in would look impressive.
because our lawyers are not as smart as city´s
Technically if my understanding is correct he could bank roll 100m and that could be used for wages. The rules state we can only raise wages by 7m p.a using PL revenue however outside revenue allows for further increases I.e. tickets, CL and from what i understand owner money. As long as that owner money is not a loss over 3 years I.e. could be a loss for 2 but profit in year 3 then this meets the requirements of both FFP and the PL.
Stan could cut them a £100 million check tomorrow and they couldn't spend it because the problem is that there's no wiggle room for wages under Premier League financial rules.
Technically if my understanding is correct he could bank roll 100m and that could be used for wages. The rules state we can only raise wages by 7m p.a using PL revenue however outside revenue allows for further increases I.e. tickets, CL and from what i understand owner money. As long as that owner money is not a loss over 3 years I.e. could be a loss for 2 but profit in year 3 then this meets the requirements of both FFP and the PL.
I am happy to be corrected if I am wrong.
i thought you off to milan baldy