💨 Abstract
The European Court ruling, led by Jean-Louis Dupont, has ended the "three plus two" rule in European football, allowing players to move freely without a transfer fee. This could lead to a wild west-like scenario, with players holding the power in negotiations. The current transfer system may be in jeopardy, with clubs offering large contracts to keep players or losing them to higher bidders. The ruling also questions the stability of squads and transfer registration windows.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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