A squad to build with an eye on the rules: Where Milan stand relative to UEFA regulations
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A squad to build with an eye on the rules: Where Milan stand relative to UEFA regulations
"For European competitions, teams are permitted to name a squad of 25 players in List A. Eight of those 25 places are reserved exclusively for 'locally trained players' and no club may have more than four 'association-trained players' listed among those eight places."
"Locally trained players fall into two categories: club-trained players who were on a club's books for three entire seasons or 36 months between the ages of 15 and 21, and association-trained players who were on another club's books in the same association for the same duration."
"List B is reserved for players aged 21 or under who have been with the club for two consecutive years, which adds another layer of complexity to squad management for AC Milan."
AC Milan is focused on securing a top-four finish with six matches remaining in the season. Despite recent struggles, they currently sit third. A return to the Champions League is crucial for both sporting and financial reasons. The management must consider UEFA regulations regarding squad lists, which allow 25 players in List A, including eight 'locally trained players.' Milan's current squad composition includes both club-trained and association-trained players, and they must also manage List B for younger players.
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