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What should the club prioritize


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JamDav1982

Senior Member
I'm not sure how it works but if you lower your salary mass + amortization from 400 to 300 (just an example) it should probably create 100 mil to fill up again if you're in 1:1.

The FFP has already taken into account that the contracts of Lewa and others wont be there next season.

It is not that it gets to 1:1 now and then the players that leave for free at end of contract free up space.

The current FFP is calculated on the contract of the players being paid now and leaving in summer.
 

Titan98

Well-known member
The FFP has already taken into account that the contracts of Lewa and others wont be there next season.

It is not that it gets to 1:1 now and then the players that leave for free at end of contract free up space.

The current FFP is calculated on the contract of the players being paid now and leaving in summer.
Yes and no. You get 1:1 if your total salary is below the cap. If we are not at 1:1 when lewas contract ends, we cannot spend this money on new transfer, if we get to 1:1 before the end of the season, we can spend the whole sum for new players. If Lewandowski helps to make the salary cap it would be 1:4


This "1:1" ratio is irrelevant; it simply means that if you are below the maximum cap, you can invest the full amount (or more) of an expiring contract. If you are above the cap, the ratio is 1:4.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Yes and no. You get 1:1 if your total salary is below the cap. If we are not at 1:1 when lewas contract ends, we cannot spend this money on new transfer, if we get to 1:1 before the end of the season, we can spend the whole sum for new players. If Lewandowski helps to make the salary cap it would be 1:4


This "1:1" ratio is irrelevant; it simply means that if you are below the maximum cap, you can invest the full amount (or more) of an expiring contract. If you are above the cap, the ratio is 1:4.

Thats not true.

Lewa leaving at end of season makes no difference to FFP for next season or end of this.
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
It depends on what they mean for " 12M until 1:1" quote.

Does it mean current season just needs 12M for us to be at 1:1? Or we are 12M below being 1:1 next year.

I feel most interpreted it the former, but it might mean the later
 

Titan98

Well-known member
Thats not true.

Lewa leaving at end of season makes no difference to FFP for next season or end of this.
Okay, now I understand. Lewandowski is no longer included in next year's salary cap, and we don't need a "1:1" ratio, but rather a free wage pool. So, does that mean this "1:1" ratio only applies if you sell or release players before their contracts expire? All this talk about this ratio is completely pointless as long as you don't sell any players with expensive contracts.But still, the total wage bill is decreasing by 20 million. However, since we had too much salary last year, it makes no difference?
 

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