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Time to reform transfer rat race, says Fifa chief Infantino

- Reuters

geneva — Fifa president Gianni Infantino appealed to European football bosses on Wednesday to help reform the sport’s transfer system and described the current set-up as a “rat race” which had cast football in a negative light.

“It is the responsibi­lity of all of us to tackle the transfer system,” Infantino said in a speech at the extraordin­ary congress of European soccer body UEFA.

“We have to come up with some positive solutions for agents, transfer regulation­s, for loans and transfer windows, (salary) caps and all these items which are somewhere in the air but which have never been addressed... in a significan­t way.”

Later, Infantino told reporters from internatio­nal news agencies of his ideas for new regulation­s governing the roles of agents, limits on the sizes of club squads and the co-ordination of transfer windows so they closed before major championsh­ips start.

“We have to make sure that transfers don’t affect the integrity of the competitio­ns, they should indeed stop before the start,” he said.

Referring to the way teams could strengthen their squads after a poor start to the season, he added: “When you run a marathon, you don’t run for 10 kilometres and then take a bike.”

Infantino, who was elected Fifa president in February of last year, said that spending on internatio­nal transfers had totalled around 4.6 billion euros ($5.5 billion) during the northern hemisphere summer compared to 3.6 billion euros for the same period the year before.

These included Brazilian forward Neymar’s record-shattering 222 million euro move from Barcelona to Paris St Germain, plus 18-year-old French forward Kylian Mbappe’s move to the same Ligue 1 club.

He also said that the transfer market “doesn’t necessaril­y reflect very well” on the sport, although he still believed it played an important role in redistribu­ting resources. “What is worrying is the inflation that these transfers trigger and the rat race that this entails with all the other clubs,” he said.

“All these negative headlines bring the whole football movement into a negative light. From a perception point of view, it doesn’t feel right.” —

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Gianni Infantino

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