When a transfer takes place, rules and regulations and laws make it a complicated affair. There have been posts squattered around that were about these things, but it seems a good idea to have a central point where it all comes together and in the process updates in all of this comes up sorted by most recent practices. Maybe it's a good idea to make it sticky too.
One of those complicating factors are the rules concerning Traing Compensation (short TC) and Solidarity Payment (short SP) https://www.pro-agent.nl/opleidingsvergoeding-solidariteitsbijdrage-en-doorverkooppercentage-deel-1/
In this piece a summary in Dutch is given of the EU laws that are connected to football transfers and contracts. http://www.flexworkresearch.org/uploads/publication/document/2582/JGMulderScriptie.pdf
In this 2018 EU document a cooperation with UEFA is signed to work on a new transfer system that keeps the interests of smaller clubs and countries/leagues on the table. https://ec.europa.eu/sport/sites/sp...annex-decision-eu-uefa-cooperation-2018_0.pdf
The nice thing about this it isnot an UEFA New Year's good intention item (which ones did you "forget" from your list?), but part of an EU/UEFA plan that the UEFA was forced to come up with after Euro Commission threats with measures. However the final act lies with the European Supreme Court, that will judge if arrangements and rules violate EU laws when someone (PSG/Barca/Real?) makes a complaint, especially the ones on free trade and free movement.
Dutch clubs have to brace themselves this summer, as this is the last chance for EPL clubs to snap up Dutch young talents under the EU rules that allow young talents to be contracted at 16 yo. https://www.ad.nl/buitenlands-voetb...lubs-gaan-deze-zomer-op-strooptocht~a86060d2/ So they're going to thow alot of money around and most likely weak minded youngsters/parents are going to fall for it.
^^ Another former 16 year old is now back in the Dutch League, Deshawn Redan. Couldn't make it in England and now Hertha are loaning him back. History shows that transfer at that age is no guarantee of success. I guess the money is OK.
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