Premier League chief meet on Thursday to discuss a move they feel will halt agents demanding exorbitant fees as part of players signing deals.

It has been claimed Paul Pogba's agent Mino Raiolo picked up around £41m from Juventus and Manchester United as part of his client Paul Pogba's £89m move to Old Trafford in 2016.

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Instead of clubs paying an agent, it would fall on the player to come up with the money - which some claim will merely add to the wage demands of players.

Lawyers have been consulted on the issue which could prompt legal action relating to earning potential of an agent representing a player.

FIFA are also said to be discussing changes to the transfer system in what will be a radical overhaul of current procedures.

Agents would need a UK bank account to conduct business in England while also providing an annual statement to the Football Association.

Agents will also receives fees in instalments during a player's contract rather than received the lot in a lump sum.

It is hoped players will be deterred from seeking a move while agents will be discouraged from trying to profit by moving their clients on.

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