Live broadcast on August 15 according to the exclusive news of the post, the Premier League will limit the amortization period next summer. On June this year, UEFA approved the financial amendment, which limited the amortization of player registration fees to five years, which will take effect on July 1 this summer. This move is likely to point to the behavior of Burleigh signing several young players with a long contract after entering Chelsea. Since Burleigh entered Chelsea, he has spent more than 0.8 billion pounds on recruiting and signed several young players in the form of long contracts. The latest operation was to sign 21-year-old Brighton midfield kesedo with 0.115 billion pounds, and signed with it for 8 years. However, because Chelsea are not qualified for the European war this season, they are not affected by the new regulations of the European Union. According to the reporter Mark Hughes of the post, several clubs have given feedback to the Premier League on the exceptions in accounting standards and will discuss them at the shareholders’ meeting this season, with a view to introducing new rules next summer. A source from the Premier League said: “This issue has not been formally discussed, but we will conduct research and it is good for all parties to keep consistent with the rules of UEFA. At present, the only club that has signed an 8-year contract may soon be able to participate in the European war, and other clubs that follow the example may also be like this.” Chelsea spent more than 0.6 billion pounds last season to recruit, but most of the new players signed 7-year or 8-year contracts with the club, making the accounting cost less than 0.1 billion pounds. The new regulation of UEFA’s “five-year amortization” restriction will not apply to Chelsea until next summer at the earliest, and the Premier League is expected to introduce similar regulations. However, the new rules will not prevent the club from providing contracts for more than five years, because it is also a way to protect the value of players. (zoli)