LaLiga changes the 40% rule for clubs exceeded to stimulate signings

The league has made some changes, approved by the clubs in Delegate Commissionin the economic control regulations that affect to the exceeded clubs and that they are transitory for 23/24. These modifications have the aim of stimulating the transfer market before the difficulty of the current situation to make contracts.

All changes in economic control regulations

Until now, clubs could use 40% of what they saved in wages (not long ago it was 25%) to make new hires. Now, that percentage becomes 50% and rises to 60% if the player represents more than 5% of the Sports Squad Cost.

the other change is that until now, the sum of everything generated by the savings could not compute for more than 40% of the excess at the beginning of the season. Now, that percentage rises to 60%. Which s remains as it was is the transfer profit percentage that can be used: a club can spend a maximum of 20% of the surplus value generated, which rises to 35% if the player who leaves accounts for more than 5% of the total Sports Squad Cost.

A modification that can be a help to exceeded clubs such as the BarcelonaAlthough according to what MARCA has been able to learn, the Barça club considers that the effect of these changes is irrelevant to them. Bara has released the wage bill in recent months with the departure of Pique, griezmann, Busquets either Jordi Albaand it is expected that he will continue to do so in the remainder of the summer with footballers like Lenglet or Umtiti.

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