Eleven days have passed since the summer transfer market started on July 1 at 00:01, both in Spain and in the other big leagues. More than 130 movements These were carried out in twenty First Division clubs between signings and players who returned to their original club because they had completed a loan.
And, the truth and reality, is still not a footballer officially registered in Professional Soccer League. Let’s not forget that this is the important procedure for you to participate in the next season in the Spanish League.
This is an aspect that, without ceasing to be remarkable, seeks its explanation for two reasons. The first is that the market has just started and the 42 First and Second Division clubs They have until September 1 at 11:59 pm to do so. Although, we should also not forget, that the Spanish League will start its 2023-2024 season on August 11. And at the end of the market, three league games will be played in the same category.
The second, and less important, is Economic Fair Play of the league. Many of the clubs must first accelerate their salary bill in order to exceed the squad cost limit in order to register their new players.
An inscription that all clubs in the football association must do. What is this method for? That’s what collecting is all about in the coordination agreement signed by LaLiga and the RFEF from 2019 to June 30, 2024.
In terms of the powers that the League has, “the processing, transmission and temporary registration of licenses of professional players” is collected. meaning is LaLiga must give the OK in the processing and registration of players who later also register with the RFEF. It also established in point 2 its powers “to determine the registration periods for the licenses of professional players, in accordance with current international regulations.”
Source: La Verdad

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