Premier League 2024-25: Ten Hag calls for change to profit and sustainability rules as McTominay set for Napoli move

by kundu123

18 comments
  1. As a United fan: fuck off

    If united are forced to sell it shows how badly we spent previously

    So for that, -8 points for Everton.

  2. Poor guy only allowed to spend 800 million, could have been way over a billion without these pesky rules. Lol

  3. Two things can be true

    1) rules that incentivse selling academy graduates go against the spirt of the game and should be looked at.

    2) the club that bought antony should shut the fuck up for a minute.

  4. Him and Chelsea starting a picket line:

    “1 billion is too low, FFP has got to go!”

  5. Weren’t they give a 70 million exemption?

    If it was Everton they’d have been relegated on the spot no appeals

  6. United (and eth) fan here, my brother you have spent 500mil 😂😂 stfu and start Zirkzee instead of Bruno at false 9

  7. Teams complaining about ffp and selling players are gonna be in for a shock when they realise they don’t actually have to buy players so they’re not forced to sell lol

  8. you’ve spent £300m+ in 2 seasons I don’t want to hear the word sustainability out of you baldy.

  9. So he can sign more “underrated” talent who are in reality just not prem level ye?

  10. It’s pretty simple, stop buying every single bit of talent like it’s your entitlement (apply this to all top 6 clubs) – it’s gone on for way too long and makes the league boring for anyone who supports teams who get pillaged of all talent on the yearly. Furthermore paying ridiculous transfer fees and subsequent wages to said players is a problem of their own making.

    To complain about this after selling a player like McTominay who he didn’t even give a shit about is peak self entitled manager bullshit.

  11. It’s clear most people in the comments haven’t actually read his quotes.

    His complaint is that selling youth players counts as pure profit in the rules so the rules encourage clubs to sell their academy players which he feels is wrong which is a perfectly reasonable point.

    Criticising him for spending a lot of money is irrelevant for the point he has raised. Clubs shouldn’t be encouraged to sell kids they’ve developed for years.

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