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Premier League spending cap rules explained


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 Spending Caps Explained - Front Office Sports

The majority of clubs voted in favor of potential spending limits. · The rules would limit spending to five times the bottom team's TV revenue.

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

The squad cost rules will limit 'on-pitch' spending on wages, transfer amortisation costs and so on to 85 per cent of a club's soccer revenue ...

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-earning club ...

Explained: What is the Premier League spending cap? - Yahoo Sports

Premier League clubs have voted in favour of introducing a cap to help curb reckless reckless spending, from the 2025/26 season.

The new financial rules being voted today if passed would change ...

Today the premier league votes on the new finance caps, the idea is that all teams would be capped on n all squad finances ( wages transfer ...

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 ...

Explained: What is the Premier League spending cap? - OneFootball

Clubs playing on the continent would only be able to spend 70%. This includes transfer fees, wages, agent fees, and amortised transfer fees.

Premier League clubs agree spending cap, could begin in 2025

Clubs will likely be limited to spending 85% of their revenue on transfers, wages and agents' fees if the new rules are adopted at the AGM in ...

New proposed Salary Cap anchored to the lowest revenue club in ...

"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 effect ...

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

Under Uefa rules, clubs can spend no more than 90% of their revenue on squad costs. This will reduce to 70% from the 2025-26 season. This means ...

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

Premier League spending cap: New 'anchoring' rules, which clubs voted against salary and transfer limits explained ... Premier League clubs have ...

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 ...

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.

How The Premier League Squad Spending Cap Will Work

As per Sky News, clubs are currently debating the implementation of regulations that would link maximum spending to a multiple of the league's ...

A Spending Cap in the Premier League - The Swiss Ramble

Premier League clubs have agreed to continue discussions about introducing a hard spending cap for the first time ever, starting from the 2025/26 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

It would replace the current Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) from 2025-26. The cap would limit how much clubs can spend in a bid to ...

Premier League Approves Trial of New Salary Rules, Keeping VAR

The English Premier League agreed to test an alternative financial system next season that will potentially limit teams' player spending in the future.