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Scottish football authorities reported to watchdog over 'restriction' of youth deals

  • Scotland's professional football clubs have been reported to the UK's competition watchdog over rules for registering child footballers, according to the Children's Commissioner and campaigners.
  • Complaints argue the system exploits young players and creates an anti-competitive 'no poach' deal among clubs.
  • The current rules limit child players' freedom, offering them less protection and control than adult professionals, leaving them unable to move to better clubs or address poor treatment.
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