Clubs earn $125M in money owed from transfers
Briefly

FIFA has paid $125 million to football clubs for transfer fees owed, demonstrating a significant effort to enhance transparency within the transfer market and support clubs.
FIFA's clearing house was established to ensure transparency and proper allocation of transfer fees, assisting over 5,000 clubs worldwide, including grassroots teams.
The FIFA transfer rules entitle former clubs to share 5% of a player's future transfer fee, aiming to benefit smaller clubs that developed players.
Wealthy markets like England and Saudi Arabia accounted for the highest training rewards, with notable payments made for player transfers to ensure their clubs benefit.
Read at ESPN.com
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