The objective of the regulations, delayed by two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is to"develop young players, promote competitive balance and prevent hoarding", FIFA said in a statement.
However, homegrown players and those under the age of 21 will remain exempt from the rules, subject to approval at the FIFA Council's next meeting.
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