
According to the Mirror, FIFA is pushing ahead with a stricter regulatory program for player agents, which could affect mbappe and Haaland's huge transfers.
FIFA held a two-day meeting in Uruguay to discuss previously proposed reforms in an environment of instability and legal threats in the football industry.
Among them, the most controversial proposal is on the issue of player agents' commissions, which proposes that agents be capped at 3% of the commission earned during player transfers.
FIFA also intends to restrict agents from negotiating on behalf of both clubs and players in a single transfer.
Many well-known agents believe that this move will have an unequal impact on agents whose players are less well known, and they also emphasize that agents represent both players and clubs in the transfer as an important condition for the transfer.
Despite the disagreement, FIFA insisted on pushing for the reform before the summer window.
Dortmund striker Haaland and Paris striker Mbappe are both likely to move this summer. It is reported that Haaland is close to joining the Premier League, but in addition to the Manchester City duo, Chelsea and Liverpool, teams including Real Madrid, Barca, Bayern and Paris are all interested in Haaland.
Mbappe received an official offer from Real Madrid last summer, but the transfer did not happen, and he is likely to continue to seek transfers at the end of the season.
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