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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 to vote on spending cap tied to income of ...

The Premier League is heading towards another contentious vote on Monday with a majority of clubs keen to add a hard spending cap to the new ...

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

Premier League clubs vote in favour of developing plans to introduce a spending cap in England's top flight.

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 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 vote in principle to introduce spending cap

Subscribe to Sky Sports News: http://bit.ly/SkySportsNewsSub Premier League clubs have voted in principle to introduce a spending cap in the ...

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

Premier League clubs have voted in principle for plans to introduce a spending cap from the 2025/26 season. ... These rules are in principle, so ...

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

Clubs still have to agree whether to introduce the rules that would anchor the maximum spending to a multiple of the league's lowest-earner ...

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's spending cap vote set for today

Premier League clubs will be asked today to support a proposal for a cap on spending for the first time, as a vote in principle on the cap ...

Premier League clubs vote to consider spending cap - BBC

Premier League clubs have voted in favour of adopting an anchoring economic model, which will be linked to the earnings of the bottom club (tv and prize money).

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 won't vote on salary cap 'anchoring' idea at ...

The Premier League will not put its controversial “anchoring” proposal to a vote at its annual general meeting on Thursday after the ...

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

The 70% rule is in line with Uefa's cost control mechanisms, which will be fully in place by 2025-26. The 85% figure was previously mooted as ...

Premier League clubs vote for spending cap in principle as three ...

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 spending cap a step closer but Chelsea abstain as ...

Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to the introduction of a spending cap. The majority of clubs voted in favour of introducing a ...

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

The English Premier League has taken another step toward introducing a spending cap. At a shareholders' meeting in London on Monday, the top-flight teams voted ...

Premier League Adopting Spending Cap Rules Explained

From the 2025/26 season, the Premier League has voted "in principle" to introduce new spending cap rules to replace the current PSR system.

Premier League Clubs Vote In Favor Of Spending Cap

In an effort to replace the controversial Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), Premier League clubs have voted in favor of a spending cap rule for the 2025- ...

Kaveh Solhekol on X: "Premier League clubs have voted in principle ...

Premier League clubs have voted in principle to introduce a spending cap. Final vote on details at AGM in June.