FIFA to create a bank to control transfer money Football Will also limit how many players a club can have

FIFA plan to create a bank through which all player transfer payments will be made, be it to the selling club, to the players' representatives, their previous clubs or any other party, due to many clubs' underhand intentions.

Generally, the bigger sides aren't the problem for FIFA, but world football's governing body estimate that each season about 50 million euros in training fees aren't paid to the clubs that players spent time at between the ages of 12-23, and they want increased transparency.

FIFA will create a control chamber that will see all payments pass through it, and they will be responsible for distributing the money to each recipient.

Gianni Infantino commissioned a number of studies that showed those training fees are often neglected.

They also plan to cut down on the number of transfers made, with Chelsea being a case study as they have 53 players out on loan and there is a club who have as many as 100 footballers on the payroll.