The Premier League is expected to keep profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for next season, rather than move to reworked financial controls. PSR is designed to limit losses but the new system ...
The PSR rules of the top flight have become a controversial topic for many clubs in recent years. Aston Villa are among some of the top clubs in the league that have cited PSR as a reason for ...
Prem chiefs have confirmed that PSR will remain in place for next season despite them being hugely unpopular with clubs and fans but they have yet to agree a better system. United owners INEOS are ...
That means the profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) will stay in force next season. Those rules, which allow clubs maximum permitted losses of £105million over three seasons, led to ...
The Premier League's existing profitability and sustainability (PSR) rules are poised to be retained for next season following discussions by its member clubs at a shareholders' meeting.
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The Premier League's contentious spending regulations, known as Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), have been confirmed to remain in place for the next season. The move is likely to draw ire ...
a new system to replace the existing profitability and sustainability rules (PSR). Two new mechanisms are under consideration. The first are the squad cost rules (SCR), which would limit clubs to ...
Clubs had initially agreed to sign up to new protocols to replace the existing, controversial Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). Plans to introduce a new Squad Cost Ratio limiting clubs to ...
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Eddie Howe has admitted that Newcastle United's 'need' to boost revenues 'doesn't change' - regardless of the Premier League's decision to stick with PSR rules. Newcastle may have the chance to ...