Premier League clubs agree new spending cap

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Premier League clubs agree new spending cap
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LONDON: Premier League clubs have reportedly agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap to limit the gap in financial muscle between sides at the...

: Premier League clubs have reportedly agreed in principle to introduce a spending cap to limit the gap in financial muscle between sides at the top and bottom of the English top flight.

The Athletic reported “the anchoring” plan will be capped at five times the lowest earning side receives via the Premier League’s broadcast deals. If approved at an annual general meeting in June, the new model will replace the controversial Profit and Sustainability Regulations from the 2025-26 season.

Critics of a cap on spending believe it could hinder the Premier League's position as the richest and most watched league in the world.

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