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FFP is crucial IMO. by NDMike2001
It's just about the only thing holding back clubs like PSG, Chelsea, Barca, yes even City, from completely inflating the market and buying championships. Obviously it's not a perfect system, and it still favors the bigger clubs. But the old way did too. At least the new system tries to hold the club accountable for making wise business decisions, and not just using outside money.
If you can find ways to build your powerhouse within the FFP system, then more power to you.
All that being said, I still have no idea how in the world James and Mbappe loans got pulled off.