The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) has threatened the Premier League with legal action if it tries to introduce a hard salary cap next season as part of a new financial fair play regime.
The Premier League has narrowly won approval for a new system of spending controls, but significant new splits among its clubs have been exposed. A proposed spending cap system of top-to-bottom ...
The Premier League is attempting to establish some guidelines that keep clubs from getting overextended financially. But will it succeed? Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images On Friday, Premier League ...
If the January window was unusually quiet – given the money in the Premier League – part of the reason is explained by the noise in some of the boardrooms. One big club actively wanted to spend and ...
Three top football agencies have threatened to sue the Premier League if it introduces new financial rules, including the controversial “top to bottom anchoring” (TBA) proposal that would set a hard ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crystal Palace are one of the Premier League clubs who were against SCR - Reuters/Andrew Boyers One key part of the new financial ...
PREMIER LEAGUE clubs have voted in a new set of financial rules – by the bare minimum majority. But plans to cap the maximum cash sum any club could spend on transfers and wages were rejected out of ...
The Premier League's new financial rules will impact how clubs can spend (Mike Egerton/PA) If the January window was unusually quiet – given the money in the Premier League – part of the reason is ...
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