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Chelsea and Man City set to be hit hard as FIFA introduce new rule over loan stars

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Chelsea and Manchester City are set to suffer a huge blow after FIFA announced new plans to limit clubs to loaning out just six players each season.It comes after the governing body for world football decided to take action in order to prevent clubs from stockpiling young players and loaning them out.Premier League clubs in particular are regular culprits, with Chelsea and Man City having long implemented a philosophy to hoard the greatest young talents.Chelsea currently have 11 players loaned out, including England star Conor Gallagher at Crystal Palace, while title rivals City have nine listed as out on loan.FIFA’s aim is to reduce the number of players loaned between particular clubs due to Premier League sides often setting agreements to feed specific clubs.They now want to crack down on these type of deals both domestically and internationally.FIFA said: "At domestic level, FIFA’s member associations will be granted a period of three years to implement rules for a loan system that is in line with the principles established at international level."The new regulations will come into play on July 1 2022 and, if approved, FIFA will allow a transitional period to allow clubs to adjust.Do you think the new loan regulations will benefit the game?

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