UEFA chief confirms Financial Fair Play rule change that affects Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham
Financial Fair Play rules will be adapted due to the impact of coronavirus.
That's according to UEFA chief Aleksander Ceferin., who admits clubs across Europe will be aided in their attempts to deal with the economic crisis caused by the pandemic.
Some leagues have been cancelled altogether with Netherlands and France calling it a day.
Meanwhile, Germany's top two leagues have officially returned and talks are ongoing in England, Spain and Italy on how to resume the current season.
Health remains at the forefront of everyone's mind as football tries to get back to some sort of normality.
But there is no doubting the financial impact the pandemic is likely to have on businesses across Europe and even the world.
And football clubs are far from immune to that damage with senior figures at some of the biggest clubs in the world warning of the inevitable changes.
Even Manchester United chief Ed Woodward has warned it may not be ‘it may not be business as usual’ in the transfer market this summer.
Though, clubs will be helped by UEFA in their attempts to weather the storm of the financial crisis they potentially face.
UEFA chief Ceferin has confirmed changes will be made to the FFP system to aid clubs in any recovery.
"The situation is extraordinary and we will not pretend that it's not so we will adapt the Financial Fair Play system, but the final decision in which direction we will do it is not brought yet so yes we will adapt," he told beIN SPORTS.
"We think it's important to adapt it because the situation for the clubs is not easy and we are all in the same boat here, but it's again too soon to share details of how we will do it because the clubs are included in the conversation and the leagues are also included in the conversation."


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