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WATCH: Should the Premier League have a salary cap?
euronews (in English)
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25/04/2024
Player salaries are increasing, will the Premier League implement a salary cap?
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Wages in European football are at an all-time high.
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The richest clubs can pay the game's best players astronomical figures.
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But is this good for the competitiveness of the game?
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And can anything be done to stop it?
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Hello and welcome to Football Now from Doha.
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Since its inception in 1992, the collective wages of Premier League players has increased
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by nearly 3,000%.
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And as time goes on, it seems that the fees the big clubs can offer the top players is
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near limitless.
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The league's current highest earner is Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne, earning a staggering
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400,000 euros a week.
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So let's take a look at how we got to these figures, and will the bubble ever burst?
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We look at wages now, right?
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We look at, look at how, I mean, at 1990, John Barnes is the highest paid player in
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English football, 10 grand a week.
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Then we move on to Dennis Bergkamp, 22,000 pounds a week with Arsenal.
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Then we get to Roy Keane, 52 grand a week in 1999-2000 after United won the treble.
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And then we move up to Sol Campbell, 2001, 100,000, 500,000 for Alexis Sanchez, 250,000
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a week for Yaya Toure.
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Who could have predicted the exponential rise?
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Where is it going to be in 10 years' time?
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Football has shown that you cannot predict where the mark is going to be in a year's
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time, let alone in five years' time.
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The top clubs will always be front-runners to sign the best players.
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But how can the Premier League help level the playing field?
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Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parrish recently called for a salary cap to be introduced,
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to put a ceiling on how much players can earn.
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We've seen examples of spending limits work in other sports.
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Four of the USA's top sports operate under a salary cap, while in motorsport, Formula
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One imposed a maximum budget that teams could spend on developing their car during a season.
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What types of restrictions are thought to have had a positive impact?
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The spending cap in Formula One is an attempt, really, to bring all of the teams closer together
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in terms of the financial weights, really, that they're able to throw at the sport.
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Even fairly recently, up until the budget cap was introduced, the top teams especially
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could spend five, six, seven times more than the teams further down the grid over the course
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of a season.
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So the budget cap is around $135-140 million for the season.
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We had Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Aston Martin, all of which, at various points in
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the season, were the second quickest car, or had the second quickest car.
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And there were times during the season where that balance of power seemed to almost, the
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order changed on a race-by-race basis.
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It was really exciting, actually.
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It was probably one of the most competitive seasons behind Red Bull, behind the winners
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that we've ever had.
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It just got lost because you just had one team that was winning everything.
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So from that perspective, hopefully that is the budget cap having its effect, and if
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that is the case, then that's great.
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That's really good for the sport.
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Well, we can see how the concept works in other sports, but could the same be said if
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it was applied to European football?
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It may not be as simple, due to how all-encompassing and international the sport is on a global
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scale.
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I mean, look, it could benefit some clubs.
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Some clubs, you know, there is a strong argument for it.
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But same as in any other industry, you'll just see, you'll probably see a talent drain
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because there's going to be one outlier.
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Unless this is enforced across all of every body within FIFA, or every league within FIFA's
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jurisdiction, you're going to see a talent drain in football.
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You're going to see players going to wherever the best market is.
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So I mean, you're talking about something which has to be far-reaching.
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It's got to go to every corner of the world.
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Mexico is a good example because for years, players have always been paid well there.
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So they might think, well, we only have to pay a certain amount more than what the Premier
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League and La Liga and Bundesliga is paying to attract the best players and we market
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our league accordingly.
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So, if a salary cap isn't the answer, how do football associations finally balance the
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ability for teams to compete for the top players, while also spending within their means?
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The Premier League's profit and sustainability rules are supposed to be a deterrent.
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But it's not enough for some clubs like Everton and Nottingham Forest, who have both recently
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received points deductions as a result of breaking them.
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The UK government passed a football governance bill in Parliament because of this.
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The legislation will grant powers to a body, independent of both government and football
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authorities, to monitor clubs in England's top five tiers.
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Largely, it is supported, but there's an interesting dynamic between the Premier League and a prospective
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independent regulator.
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The Premier League have always argued that they can self-govern and regulate and the
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independent regulator will change the dynamic in certain key issues that usually would be
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dealt with internally within the Premier League.
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So, one is governance, two is new ownership and this so-called definition of control.
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And therefore, an independent regulator may construe the eligibility of a prospective
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owner differently to how the Premier League does.
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And then the third aspect may be down to financial rules and any potential punishments
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and clubs becoming sustainable and that will be a big thing.
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So I expect the regulator to help English football and now the independent regulator
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will have to be more transparent, which means we ourselves should start to see more clearly
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the process behind football and that's a positive thing for integrity and transparency that
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should mean that football becomes smoother and cleaner and evolves with modern times.
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The future of salaries in football is certainly a hot topic at the moment, but that's all
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we have time for this week.
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Do let us know your thoughts using the hashtag Football Now Salary Cap and we'll see you
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next time.
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Bye for now.
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