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Premier League agree to new spending cap: what does it mean?

Premier League clubs have voted in favour of a new spending cap which will come into affect from the 2025/26 season.

Premier League clubs agree new spending cap - reports | Sport

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

Premier League considering introduction of hard salary cap that ...

The Premier League is anticipated to follow UEFA's new structure, under which teams would be limited to spending 70% of their turnover on ...

Premier League clubs endorse spending cap amid mixed reactions

Premier League clubs vote for spending cap despite opposition from Manchester United, Manchester City, and concerns from the players' union.

BBC Sport on X: "Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to ...

Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap, with a final vote expected in June. #BBCFootball #PL.

Premier League clubs agree to test new spending cap systems

Premier League clubs will trial two new forms of spending caps beginning next season following a vote at the league's annual general meeting ...

Does the English Premier League Need a Salary Cap?

Most of those debts are generated by colossal wage bills—the Premier League clubs have spent almost £1.6 billion on wage bills alone last year. This worrying ...

Premier League set to introduce salary cap despite three clubs ...

According to Martyn Ziegler of The Times, Premier League clubs have agreed in principle for the spending cap known as 'anchoring' to TV earnings ...

English Premier League teams close in on spending cap agreement ...

English Premier League considers spending cap to increase competitiveness, with potential vote at June AGM pending final proposal.

How The Premier League Squad Spending Cap Will Work

One proposed measure suggests capping spending on transfers and salaries at five times that of the lowest-earning club.

Limit the gap: Premier League clubs agree new spending cap - reports

The Athletic reported "the anchoring" plan will be capped at five times the lowest earning side receives via the Premier League's broadcast ...

Premier League clubs agree new spending cap - Daily Trust

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

Premier League clubs could be forced to rip up transfer plans due to ...

The new rules, if introduced, are seen as an alternative to the mirroring of new Uefa regulations which will limit clubs to spending 70 per cent ...

Premier League clubs agree in principle to new spending cap

According to reports, Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa voted against the introduction of a spending cap, which would be tied ...

Premier League clubs agree new spending cap - New Vision Official

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

What does the Premier League spending cap mean for West Ham

The new anchoring or teetering proposal for a Premier League spending cap has zero effect on West Ham and is unlikely to ever do so.

Premier League Clubs Agree In Principle To New Spending Cap

According to reports, Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa voted against the introduction of a spending cap, which would be tied ...

Premier League clubs agree in principle to new spending cap

Premier League clubs have voted in favour of the competition potentially creating a spending cap, according to widespread reports.

Premier League to introduce 'spending cap' as part new squad cost ...

The Premier League look set to adopt a “hard spending cap”. The preliminary vote on this issue was held yesterday at a shareholders' meeting.

PL clubs vote in principle to introduce spending cap | By Sky Sports

So that includes wages, amortized transfer fees, agents fees as well. So these new regulations would include the word I mentioned there, ...