Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has spoken of his and Manchester United stance on Financial Fair Play Rules after Everton clampdown.
Some experts and lawyers have began to point accusing fingers on the Premier League for a selective application and enforcement of Financial Fair Play rules with Manchester United a case study.
Experts insist if the Premier League wanted to properly enforce FFP Rules, clubs like Manchester United would have been slammed with points deductions as well as they were purportedly guilty of the same offense for which Everton were docked 10 points.
Wolves is also said to be in the mix of clubs that have evaded Premier League scrutiny due to the ''half-baked'' enforcement procedure.
Seemingly taking to his club's defence, Erik ten Hag has made his feelings clear on Man United's standing on Premier League Financial Fair Play rules.
Speaking ahead of Man United Premier League clash against Everton, the Dutch tactician revealed he will stay within Financial Fair Play rules with his transfer spending.
ten Hag added clubs should oblige to Financial Fair Play rules for the good of the game.
'Every time you tell me 'bring this player in', you have to match the FFP regulations. You have to do it.
'It gives you limitations and within those rules you have to construct the best squad possible
'When you set such rules, everyone has to match the rules because otherwise it's not fair anymore.'
Erik ten Hag forgo a multi-million pounds move for Harry Kane last summer which would have potentially set the club on collision course with FFP rules, according to reports.
Nevertheless, some experts have still berated the Premier League for treating Manchester United like sacred cows when it comes to FFP Rules as they failed to take action even when UEFA imposed a fine on the club for financial recklessness.
Currently, Manchester City and Chelsea are on the Premier League radar with Everton stating they will study how the Premier League handle other cases after the clampdown.
Manchester United compounded Everton woes in the Premier League on Sunday as they inflicted a heavy 3-0 defeat on the Merseyside club in their first match after the points deduction.
Some experts and lawyers have began to point accusing fingers on the Premier League for a selective application and enforcement of Financial Fair Play rules with Manchester United a case study.
Experts insist if the Premier League wanted to properly enforce FFP Rules, clubs like Manchester United would have been slammed with points deductions as well as they were purportedly guilty of the same offense for which Everton were docked 10 points.
Wolves is also said to be in the mix of clubs that have evaded Premier League scrutiny due to the ''half-baked'' enforcement procedure.
Seemingly taking to his club's defence, Erik ten Hag has made his feelings clear on Man United's standing on Premier League Financial Fair Play rules.
Speaking ahead of Man United Premier League clash against Everton, the Dutch tactician revealed he will stay within Financial Fair Play rules with his transfer spending.
ten Hag added clubs should oblige to Financial Fair Play rules for the good of the game.
'Every time you tell me 'bring this player in', you have to match the FFP regulations. You have to do it.
'It gives you limitations and within those rules you have to construct the best squad possible
'When you set such rules, everyone has to match the rules because otherwise it's not fair anymore.'
Erik ten Hag forgo a multi-million pounds move for Harry Kane last summer which would have potentially set the club on collision course with FFP rules, according to reports.
Nevertheless, some experts have still berated the Premier League for treating Manchester United like sacred cows when it comes to FFP Rules as they failed to take action even when UEFA imposed a fine on the club for financial recklessness.
Currently, Manchester City and Chelsea are on the Premier League radar with Everton stating they will study how the Premier League handle other cases after the clampdown.
Manchester United compounded Everton woes in the Premier League on Sunday as they inflicted a heavy 3-0 defeat on the Merseyside club in their first match after the points deduction.