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Cake day: October 22nd, 2023

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  • TV right maybe. In particular the mid-low table teams got less money and this reduce the competitiveness among the teams. I would also say some legislations stuff like the split of the acquisition cost of a player without a boundary limit (looking Chelsea market). Basically the depreciation is based on the contract years of the player. While the cost is accounted following the depreciation schema the incomes are reported 100% in the year of creation. An example: Chelsea will sell in the 2024 Nicolas Jackson for 40 millions. In the meanwhile they will acquire Sesko for 80 millions. Sesko will sign a contract among 8 years. This mean that the cost will be 10 millions each year. So the 2024 Chelsea will count -10 and + 40 = +30. Hopefully this normative hole will be solved soon.