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Premier League clubs agree new spending cap plans in principle


The Premier League's spending cap: levelling the playing field?

Top clubs oppose plans to link spending to income of lowest-earning club, but rule could prevent success gap from widening.

Premier League clubs agree to explore introducing a salary cap

Premier League clubs have agreed to continue working on introducing a hard spending cap from the start of the 2025-26 season as part of a new system of ...

Premier League clubs agree squad spending cap 'in principle'

Proposed new regulations, yet to be finalized, aim to establish a maximum spending limit based on a multiple of the TV revenue and prize ...

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Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to a spending cap that will limit clubs' spending to only five times the commercial and broadcast incomes of the ...

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Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to a proposed ' ... New spending cap plans have attracted opposition from some leading clubs ...

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Their is no salary cap in EPL (or any European football leagues for that matter). But their is a Financial Fair Play regulations where the basic ...

Premier league clubs approve new spending cap - Businessday NG

Premier League clubs have agreed to implement a spending cap to bridge the financial gap between teams at the top and bottom of the league.

How The Premier League Squad Spending Cap Will Work

Premier League clubs have agreed 'in principle' a plan to introduce a spending cap to level the playing field and promote financial stability ...

Premier League spending cap: 16 clubs agree on rule change

Premier League clubs are ready to bring in a new spending cap. They have voted in favour of progressing on a new set of financial rules from the 2025/26 season.

Premier League clubs agree 'in principle' to spending cap

Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to a cap on spending for the first time despite opposition from the two Manchester clubs ...

Premier League clubs agree new spending cap plans in principle

A majority of Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to introduce a new spending cap after a vote on Monday.

Man Utd and Man City outvoted as Premier League 'agree new rule ...

Premier League clubs have reportedly agreed to the introduction of a spending cap despite Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa voting against the ...

Premier League clubs agree to trial two new spending cap systems

The Premier League says clubs will trial two new forms of spending caps from next season. Teams in England's top division will trial a ...

New proposed Salary Cap anchored to the lowest revenue club in ...

"Premier League clubs have agreed to push ahead with plans for a hard spending cap as part of the “squad cost” rules that will come into effect ...

Premier League spending cap to be trialled next season ... - SportsPro

The system would cap a club's spending on soccer costs such as player wages – regardless of how much revenue a club earns – as a multiple of the ...

Premier League clubs vote in principle to introduce spending cap

Premier League clubs vote in principle to introduce spending cap. 71 views · 3 months ago #premierleague #league #footballgame ...more ...

What is Premier League's reportedly new spending cap and how is ...

Premier League clubs have reportedly agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap to limit the gap in financial muscle between sides at ...

How will new financial rules affect the Premier League? - YouTube

On Monday, Premier League clubs opted to push on with plans for a hard spending limit — a de facto salary cap tied to the income of the ...

Premier League clubs take step towards spending cap | Reuters

Premier League clubs had agreed in principle to introduce new financial rules next season, voting in April for squad cost ratio rules to ...

Premier League clubs agree squad spending cap 'in principle' - but ...

Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to a form of cap on squad spending ahead of regulations being formulated, Sky News understands.