Overview
- The UEC's Player Development Reward suggests allocating 5% of UEFA competition revenues, approximately €220 million, to clubs that developed players under 23 who contributed to European tournaments.
- Payments would be calculated based on minutes played and prize money earned by homegrown talent, benefiting non-participating clubs in UEFA competitions.
- UEFA currently allocates 7% of prize money as solidarity payments to non-competing clubs, but the UEC argues this system fails to reward actual player development.
- The proposal has been presented to the European Commission and key football stakeholders, receiving positive initial feedback and acknowledgment from UEFA for future review.
- Tensions persist between the UEC and the ECA, with the latter maintaining its status as UEFA's sole recognized club representative under a memorandum of understanding.