FIFA new rule limits loans amonuts between clubsFIFA new rule limits clubs loans amonuts - The measure will begin to be effective in the next sale of transfers.

FIFA established an important change for the next transfer market that states that clubs can send only eight players on loan, a number that will gradually decrease until 2022, in which six assignments will be reached.

FIFA new rule limits clubs loans amonuts

The governing body of world football took a measure that seeks to control the most powerful clubs, but that can affect those who are weaker in economic terms.

FIFA modified the bases of the transfers with the aim of ensuring that each club is dedicated to the professional development of each young player.

As explained by the agency, the measure will take effect in June 2020, while for the mid-2021 market there will be seven players who can be borrowed, while at the beginning of the 22/23 season, this fee will fall Six players


Cano crossed to Alberto Fernández

The radical leader questioned the president's sayings through a message on his official Twitter account. Fernandez had questioned the previous management during an interview done by Gustavo Sylvestre in C5N. The point under debate was the public work that according to the president was void in the Cambiemos government. José Cano responded by publishing a video in which […]

The radical leader questioned the president's sayings through a message on his official Twitter account. Fernandez had questioned the previous management during an interview done by Gustavo Sylvestre in C5N. The point under debate was the public work that according to the president was void in the Cambiemos government. José Cano responded by publishing a video that lists different works done by the previous administration.

Alberto Fernández said that “for four years I listened to teach public works and when I arrived and saw what they did, I could not believe it. They did nothing". He emphasized several times on, what he claimed, the mismanagement of public works of the previous national government. During the same interview the president pointed against José Cano for the level of debt he left in the province of Mendoza after governing it for four years.

The former governor did not stand aside from the amount of public works carried out by the management of Mauricio Macri. With a music video and naming each of the works attributed to the previous administration, he responded to the president. He did it on his official Twitter account including the following caption: “Nothing? But Alberto let's see together the works that were done inside the country ? ”

Days ago the same radical leader replied to the current Minister of Public Works Gabriel Katopodis. He also used his official Twitter account and crossed it saying: “The story is not going anymore @gkatopodis These are some of the works that were done in the country in the last four years. Works that started and finished, and are not synonymous with corruption as they were before. ” He accompanied the message with a video similar to the one he used to respond to Alberto Fernández.

That answer was given because of statements by Katopodis in which he said he found "an absolutely dynamited and underfunded Ministry." In addition, the Minister of Public Works of the Nation added that "65 percent of the works are paralyzed." This earned him the crossing of Cano who had been initially designated by the previous management as the owner of the Belgrano Plan that was to be in charge of the works of the center and north of the nation.