During last summer, the football world was shaken by the transfer of the defender Paul Pogba to the "Man Utd" team - a record amount was paid for the perspective Frenchman to Turin's "Juventus" team.
However, the recently passed offseason shattered, it seems, the hardly movable record - Neymar, Ousmane Dembele, and Kylian Mbappe changed teams for even bigger amounts of money.
The London "Arsenal" coach Arsene Wenger was appalled by the current situation in the player market and insists that UEFA's "Fair Play" rules are not working.
According to the Frenchman, a decisive decision needs to be made to abolish them.
"Football may have come close to the possibility of receiving large financial investments. Should we open the doors to them?
This question arises because there are currently rules in place that are not respected. There is nothing worse than certain restrictions that everyone spits at.
Perhaps we are at a crossroads and should allow the Chinese and Americans to invest here, in England?
Should the FFP rules be abolished? I think so, because there are plenty of ways to avoid them. For example, you can buy a club in China, acquire players, and then loan them to a European team", said Wenger.