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Players will “rightly be angry” about UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin proposing a salary cap in European football, according to Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive Maheta Molango.Ceferin said in an interview with Men In Blazers, published on Tuesday, that UEFA hoped to bring in a salary cap “as soon as possible” and that “everyone agrees” it is the best way forward, from big clubs to small clubs.However, Molango insists limiting what players can earn is not the answer to achieving sustainability in the European game Sportsbook
Football’s leaders are quickly going to create a real problem if they continue to treat players like this.PFA chief executive Maheta Molango“When players read that ‘everyone agrees’ with capping their wages, I think they will rightly be angry,” he said in a statement released to the PA news agency. Warcraft
Football’s leaders are quickly going to create a real problem if they continue to treat players like this.PFA chief executive Maheta Molango“When players read that ‘everyone agrees’ with capping their wages, I think they will rightly be angry,” he said in a statement released to the PA news agency. Bitcoin
Players will “rightly be angry” about UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin proposing a salary cap in European football, according to Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive Maheta Molango.Ceferin said in an interview with Men In Blazers, published on Tuesday, that UEFA hoped to bring in a salary cap “as soon as possible” and that “everyone agrees” it is the best way forward, from big clubs to small clubs.However, Molango insists limiting what players can earn is not the answer to achieving sustainability in the European game Eth