A new transfer system in Scottish football allows Premiership and Championship clubs to enter cooperation agreements with lower league teams to exchange under-21 players. This initiative, effective from June 16, aims to increase playing opportunities for young athletes, particularly those in the crucial transition phase of 16-21 years. Developed after extensive consultations and learning from international models, the system seeks to address past challenges where young players were often underutilized due to club constraints and quotas, thereby creating more pathways for player development and competition.
The new transfer system aims to increase playing time for under-21 players in Scottish football by allowing cooperation agreements between top-tier clubs and those in lower leagues.
Scottish FA's extensive consultation led to a revolutionized approach for young players in transition phases, promoting greater flexibility than the traditional loan agreements.
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