They’ve lost a star in Jadon Sancho, though, who looks to be excelling massively in Germany under new guidance at Borussia Dortmund.
Pep Guardiola, however, is adamant that his team will adapt to any situations.
The City boss said: “We will have to bring the players back here and see where they are going to play and, if we can’t find anywhere, we will have to sell them.”
The Fifa Football Stakeholders Committee mentioned that the new limit will prevent “commercial exploitation.”
Sancho has impressed at Dortmund this season (Image: GETTY )
Pep's City haven't been at their best in the Champions League this season (Image: GETTY )
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“We have brought everyone to the table and all key actors of the industry have understood that we need to take action, leading today to this reform proposal,” Gianni Infantino said.
"This is a significant first step towards achieving greater transparency, the effective enforcement of rules that will deliver millions in solidarity payments to clubs, and developing a consensus on how to tackle the issue of agents, loans and other key aspects of the transfer system."
Infantino is ‘concerned’ with the large amount of money flowing through football and is exploring how to add transparency to transfer systems.