The Premier League's profit and sustainability rules (PSR) will remain in place for at least one more season, the league's ...
It is the time in the season to start thinking about Premier League prize money. Arsenal missed out on not only the title but a record payout last campaign.
Villa were forced to shuffle the pack in the summer to be on the right side of the Premier League's hard-hitting spending ...
Premier League clubs agreed at a meeting on Thursday to stick with Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) for at least one more season; Squad Cost Ratio (SCR) rules were set to be introduced in ...
The Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules are here to stay despite huge opposition from clubs and fans ...
Those rules, which allow clubs maximum permitted losses of £105million over three seasons, led to Everton being deducted ...
Premier League's controversial PSR rules to remain in place next season - Plans to introduce new set of financial regulations ...
The Premier League's profit and sustainability rules (PSR) will remain in place for next season, according to media reports, ...
Man United, Newcastle and Aston Villa have been dealt a major blow with the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules ...
New financial rules have been held up by uncertainty around Manchester City’s legal challenge and the new independent ...
In some ways, Nottingham Forest's dizzying ascent this season doesn't make sense. And yet, the former European Cup winners ...
Premier League clubs have agreed to continue with the existing profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for one more season amid ...
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