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Premier League spending rules to change: here are the winners and losers

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The Premier League announced on Monday that they are prioritising bringing in new spending rules, with the possibility of them being agreed for summer.

A statement from the league said that at a meeting of shareholders the clubs had agreed that developing and implementing “a new League-wide system” was a priority in order for clubs to plan their finances over the coming years.

Under the current rules, Premier League clubs can lose a maximum of £105 million over three seasons, with some costs such as infrastructure and women’s football excluded from that allowable loss.

Eddie Howe, manager of Newcastle United, during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Leicester City at St. James Park on May 22, 2023 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

Keiran Maguire hints at bad news ahead for Newcastle manager Eddie Howe (Image credit: Getty Images)

However, it is expected that those rules will be replaced with new ones under which the permitted spending on squads will be limited to a percentage of a club’s revenue. 



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