"We must discuss and define the terms with FIFA and the EU to agree on rules that prevent training being plundered by richer clubs," he explained to AFP Tuesday that William Gaillard, director of communication and adviser to the UEFA president of the Michel Platini.
This resolution was adopted at the reunion of the Council's strategic UEFA comprising representatives of all categories of football (federations, clubs, leagues and players).
"The issue of children is especially a problem and we have moral and ethical duty to take concrete measures to protect young players and clubs that form," said Michel Platini, said in a statement transmitted by the UEFA.
"I am very happy that the key players of the football family share a common vision of this problem so important, and I welcome the signing of this very important resolution," said Platini.
The strategy also tilted in favor of "financial fair play", another of the hobby horses of Platini. The creation of a new financial control of the UEFA club level was also discussed, according to a communique of the leaders of the European football.
The other subject of discussion was "the kind of measures to implement medium and long run in European football, from a more rigorous application of existing mechanisms to tighter cost control to ensure that clubs are within the limits of your own resources. "
"It is necessary to prevent the deficit in the clubs," Platini said on August 28 in Monaco in an interview with the press. "It is not an attack on English clubs, but against a form of cheating. If the clubs have no money, can not have players. My principles can not be won on credit. I want a club that plays in a competition Europe is clean, is in financial balance.