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Premier League clubs agree new spending cap plans in principle


Premier League clubs agree to push ahead with spending cap plans

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 ...

Premier League clubs agree in principle to spending cap ahead of ...

Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to a spending cap that will see sides anchor their expenditure to the TV revenue of the bottom club each season.

Premier League clubs agree spending cap, could begin in 2025

Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to implement a spending cap after receiving majority support with a final vote expected in ...

Premier League clubs agree squad spending cap 'in principle' | UK ...

The proposed new rules, which are still to be agreed, would set a maximum limit based on a multiple of how much the lowest-earning club took ...

Premier League spending cap rules explained: What might clubs be ...

Premier League clubs voted for new spending ... Premier League clubs have voted in principle for plans to introduce a spending cap from the 2025/ ...

Premier League clubs back plan to look at spending cap - BBC

Proposals have reportedly included spending being capped to between four and five times the amount the lowest-earning Premier League club ...

Premier League Clubs Agree New Spending Cap - MSN

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

Premier League clubs agree to cap spending on players as part of ...

New rules could be tried out in shadow form next season · Full reform of profitability and sustainability rules ongoing.

Premier League clubs vote in principle to introduce spending cap ...

Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to adopt a spending cap to replace the current Profit and Sustainability Regulations.

Premier League agrees new spending cap - but three clubs vote ...

Premier League clubs have agreed to bring an official vote at the next AGM over the introduction of an overall spending cap for future seasons.

Premier League clubs agree to trial new spending cap systems

Teams in England's top division will trial a "Squad Cost Rules" system, which will limit spending on players to 85% of a club's football revenue.

Report: Premier League clubs agree on new spending cap

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 squad spending cap 'in principle'

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

Premier League clubs agree to push ahead with spending cap plans

... cost rule from 2025-26 was unanimously approved at a Premier League shareholder's meeting earlier this month and is expected to be finalised ...

Premier League spending cap to be formally proposed to teams in ...

With the Premier League's new spending cap proposal, the consensus for it to go to the next stage was overwhelmingly in favour but the ...

Premier League clubs agree new spending cap - reports - RFI

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

Kaveh Solhekol explains spending cap that Premier League clubs ...

... spending cap that Premier League clubs have voted in principle to introduce from the 2025/26 season. #SkySportsNews #SkySports ...

Premier League clubs back plans to explore spending cap - SportsPro

Clubs unanimously voted in support of squad spending caps linked to revenue being a key principle within those new rules at a meeting on 11th ...

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 ...

Premier League clubs agree in principle to new spending cap

After a season of uncertainty over financial regulations, Premier League clubs have now voted for another possible rule change.