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FIFA TRANSFER RULE CHANGE SET TO SAVE MANCHESTER CITY MILLIONS
New FIFA regulations will see football clubs pay less agent fees during a player transfer with Manchester city and Manchester united set to benefit significantly from the fresh rule change.
The rules now stipulate that dual representation -of a club and a player involved in a specific deal is now banned.
When city signed a star striker Erling Haaland from Borrusia Dortmund in summer transfer window, it was widely reported that the club paid £34m extra to the Norwegian's representatives including the late Mino Raiola as an agent and Alfie Haaland, his father.
Only city spent more on that period.
New FIFA regulations will see football clubs pay less agent fees during a player transfer with Manchester city and Manchester united set to benefit significantly from the fresh rule change.
The rules now stipulate that dual representation -of a club and a player involved in a specific deal is now banned.
When city signed a star striker Erling Haaland from Borrusia Dortmund in summer transfer window, it was widely reported that the club paid £34m extra to the Norwegian's representatives including the late Mino Raiola as an agent and Alfie Haaland, his father.
Only city spent more on that period.