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    Football clubs earn $125M in money owed from player transfers

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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     Football clubs worldwide have been paid $125 million in money owed to them from transfers of their former players, FIFA said on Wednesday, with money routed via its finance house in Paris, and there’s a backlog of another almost $200 million.

    A further $31.7 million has been agreed but not yet sent.

    The payments are being allocated to more than 5,000 grassroots and professional clubs by the FIFA Clear­ing House.

    FIFA published an update on two years of work by the clearing house, which started in November 2022 to bring more transparency to the often murky multi-billion dollar transfer industry. It also tries to ensure smaller clubs get cash they are owed from future sales of players they nurtured.

    When Moisés Caicedo made a British trans­fer record move from Brighton to Chelsea last year, his former clubs in Ecuador were entitled to share millions of dollars from the £115 million ($145 million) deal.

    However, clubs often were unaware a transfer had gone through or did not have the expertise or resources to pursue a claim. Now the online process is managed by the FIFA finance house which notifies buying clubs of approved payments that must be made within 30 days.

    The wealthiest buying markets, En­gland and Saudi Arabia, have paid the most in so-called “training rewards” FIFA said — $50.1 million and $18.7 million, respectively, in the past two years.

    The leading net recipients have been clubs in Netherlands ($8.7 million), France ($7.8 million) and Argentina ($7.1 million).

    One reason for the backlog is that clubs are not compliant with the system, the FIFA report said. It said at least 1,600 clubs in more than 100 countries are accredited.

    “There are still important challenges ahead and areas for improvement,” FIFA chief legal officer Emilio García said in the 52- page report.

    –ESPN



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