They don't though? They've been relaxed because of COVID so that the losses can be spread over a four-year period.
Moshiri absolutely cannot and will not 'rack up as much losses as he wants' because frankly why would any businessman do that?
He's already pumped £500m into the squad and we're crap. His money, and Usmanov's money, is in the stadium and the property development around that. And that's fine, we need to be sustainable as a club. But thinking we're out of the woods next year is crazy too.
We'll be better off, sure, in terms of the wage bill. But we aren't suddenly going to have tons of money to spend without sales.
"UEFA is pressing ahead with plans to overhaul its controversial Financial Fair Play rules by the end of the year.
The rules were introduced in 2009 to encourage clubs to break even and spend what they could afford, but many in the game now think they are ineffective, unenforceable, and not fit for purpose.
As a result of the financial crisis in football caused by the pandemic, UEFA announced earlier this year it would review its FFP rules to see if a more effective system of checks and balances could be introduced to monitor and control spending.
UEFA wants the new rules to focus on the high levels of spending on wages and transfers and it is considering introducing a salary cap and a luxury tax on transfers."
Yes the current rules will still affect us this year hence why we spent bugger all this summer but from next summer we'll likely be adhering to new rules which focuses more on wages than loss/profit
And its a good thing Benard, Bolasie, Walcott, Besic, Rodriguez, Siggurdsson,Tosun Delph and Kenny will all be off the books by then isnt it?