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Premier League clubs agree to trial new spending cap systems

Premier League clubs will trial two new forms of spending caps from next season, the league said Thursday.

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

A Premier League spending cap opposed by Manchester City and two other top-flight clubs will be trialled next season.

Premier League Spending Caps Explained - Front Office Sports

It would work in tandem with newly proposed squad cost rules, which would limit spending on players, transfers, and agent fees to a portion of a ...

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 ...

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 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 back plan to look at spending cap - BBC

Sixteen clubs approved proposals for the Premier League to complete the final economic and legal analysis needed to create a spending-cap model.

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

United and City highest wage bills in the league so will probably have the biggest impact. Villa potentially looking to be in a bit of trouble with FFP.

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

This is essentially a spending cap, limiting the amount a club could invest to a multiple (likely to be about 4.5 to 5) of what the lowest- ...

Premier League: Clubs vote to trial new spending cap system - BBC

Premier League clubs have voted to bring in a new spending cap system on a trial basis for the 2024-25 season.

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 take step towards spending cap | Reuters

Premier League clubs have taken a step towards implementing a spending cap, voting on Monday for the league to complete the economic and legal analysis needed ...

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

The plan could effectively implement a salary cap if clubs approve it when they meet this summer ... Premier League clubs have agreed in principle ...

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

Subscribe to Sky Sports News: http://bit.ly/SkySportsNewsSub Chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol explains the spending cap that Premier League ...

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 ...

A Spending Cap in the Premier League - The Swiss Ramble

A Spending Cap in the Premier League · Squad Cost Control Ratio – limits clubs to spending 85% of revenue on wages, transfers and agent fees. As ...

Premier League clubs back plans for new spending cap

This assimilates UEFA's new spending regulations taking effect from 2025/26, which will prohibit teams from spending more than 70% of their ...

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 spending cap: New 'anchoring' rules, which clubs ...

Premier League clubs have voted in principle to adopt a spending cap anchored to the commercial income of the division's bottom club from ...

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 ...