Part of their statement reads: "We could make fun of signed contracts and just as much of regulations, opening Pandora's box and, in the end, attacking the Professional Football Charter head-on... In other words, the Collective Bargaining Agreement, which many managers consider to be castrating because it hinders their barely concealed plans to undermine social protection, redefine employment contracts, and redefine the conditions under which professional footballers work in France. The UNFP and the players it represents will never accept this. Never!
"But the Charter is not the only one under threat. And it is as of today that the game's leading players - via their union - are expressly asking the LFP to enforce its own regulations and the decisions of its commissions. And if necessary, they will stand by the LFP to counter the clubs' obvious desire to limit the League's regulatory powers as far as possible. This would have the effect of undermining the fairness and integrity of competitions, even if it means going against the fundamental principles of the European sporting model, which has been endorsed by these very clubs."