They propose to reform compensation to clubs for players’ development

The European Club has submitted a new proposal called the Union (EC) Gift to Players Development (PDR), The UEFA asks to allocate at least 5% of the annual income from the club competitions. Regardless of whether these clubs participate in those tournaments.
EUC explained in a statement that the initiative was done with the cooperation of its members, which were discussed in its final general assembly in the open and democratic process and It has already been submitted to the European Commission And football is the major shareholders of the world.
At least 5%
With the principles of equity, sustainability and development incentives, the UEFA Club Competition (UCC) proposes that at least 5% of the income of the UEFA Club Competition (UCC) will be reserved as a gift dedicated to the development of players every season.
These funds will be distributed to clubs based on the metallic awards received by the players who have played in UEFA competitions and arranged and developed.
Only clubs that are not participating in the league phase
Only clubs who do not participate in the Champions League stage that season can choose for help, thereby supporting clubs, whose work is often not recognized.
Redi IST will be distributed in qualified clubs that are not published.
The ECC has stressed its proposal that its proposal is based on concrete data with the transformart support and the recent seasons based on the recent seasons Approximately 1,500 clubs from all over Europe receive payments This program (PDR), from the upper categories to the sixth category teams. More than 400 clubs get over 100,000 euros.
“The concrete app of policy is still a matter of debate, although -Plets to uec- The basic principle is clear: When these players contribute to the success of European competitions, clubs investing in players should receive an affordable gift. “
The old system
For the EC, the current system does not meet the objectives of the old and sustainable football, as compensation for the solidarity and training of the UEFA is not reliable and connected to the transfer activities, not for real success in development.
“UEFA Solidarity Payments Currently do not have a specific gift for clubs based on players’ development success. The gift for the development of players is perfect: the practical approach and the equality of the soccer environmental system to restore equity and balance”He ended up.
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The EUC represents 140 clubs of more than 25 national federations, including Ossuna, Grenada, Los Palmas, Albaset, Valladolid, Ovido, Levante, Ebar, Legans, Burgos, Huska, Tenerife and Costellans.