FIFA Unveils Sweeping New Regulations for Football Agents

Zúrich, Suiza - FIFA has today unveiled a groundbreaking set of regulations that will reshape the global football agency landscape. Aimed at increasing transparency and curbing excessive commissions, the new measures are set to take effect next year.
Under the new rules, agent commissions will be capped at 3% of a player’s salary when representing the player, and at 10% of the transfer fee when representing the selling club.
Key Highlights: Commission caps for agents
Mandatory licensing exam for new agents
Public disclosure of all transactions
This marks one of the most significant reforms in football’s business operations in the past decade, and it’s expected to spark intense debate across the sport’s global ecosystem.