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Premier League clubs agree to introduce spending cap but Man Utd ...
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 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 ...
Three -- Manchester City, Manchester United and Aston Villa -- are understood to have voted against the proposals while Chelsea abstained. The ...
Premier League spending cap rules explained: What might clubs be ...
Premier League clubs voted for new spending rules from the 2025/26 season; clubs may only be able to spend a maximum of 70 to 85 per cent ...
Premier League clubs agree to introduce spending cap but Man Utd ...
Premier League clubs agree to introduce spending cap but Man Utd one of three clubs to vote against new rule · Molly Qerim missing from First ...
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 ...
Why Manchester United voted against Premier League spending ...
Manchester United have voted against the possible introduction of a new Premier League spending cap, and will have no regrets about doing so.
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 to explore introducing a salary cap
Under proposals to be formally voted on at the Premier League's AGM in June, all clubs' spending on transfers, wages and agent fees will be ...
Premier League clubs back plan to look at spending cap - BBC
Manchester City, Manchester United and Aston Villa opposed the possible introduction of a spending cap on Monday, while Chelsea abstained.
Premier League clubs take step towards spending cap | Reuters
Media reports said 16 clubs voted in favour of the league pursuing a salary cap, with Chelsea abstaining and Manchester City, Manchester United ...
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.
Spending cap plan gets Premier League backing despite trio voting ...
A majority of Premier League clubs have voted to explore measures that would put a cap on player spending, with only Manchester United, ...
Premier League clubs vote in principle to introduce spending cap
Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa voted against the spending cap while Chelsea abstained. The final vote is in June with 14 ...
Premier League Clubs Agree New Spending Cap - MSN
Premier League clubs have reportedly agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap to limit ... But defending champions Manchester City, Manchester United and ...
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 spending cap: 16 clubs agree on rule change
Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa are believed to have voted against the proposals while Chelsea abstained, but the idea was ...
Premier League clubs agree salary cap plans despite opposition ...
Premier League clubs have voted in favour of a proposal that would impose restrictions on spending on transfers, wages and agent fees.
The Premier League's spending cap: levelling the playing field?
Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa voted against the proposal, and Chelsea abstained, but only 14 votes in favour were needed ...
Premier League spending cap a step closer but Chelsea abstain as ...
The majority of clubs voted in favour of introducing a spending cap, with Manchester City, Manchester United and Aston Villa reported to have ...