“Today, players are certainly not the property of their clubs. Increasingly, players are owned by opaque companies based in tax havens and controlled by some unknown agent or investment fund.
“Quite simply, some players are no longer in control of their own sporting careers and are transferred each year to generate revenue for anonymous individuals who just want to get their hands on some of the money in football.
“The English FA were the first to recognise the dangers of this practice and the moral and ethical problems that it poses.
"As a result they banned third-party ownership. They acted swiftly and decisively, and I congratulate them on that."