Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules to be replaced

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The Premier League's controversial profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) are set to be replaced as early as this summer by a new system of financial regulation. The new system will be aligned with the squad cost-to-revenue ratio contained within UEFA's Financial Sustainability Regulations (FSR).

The Premier League 's controversial profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) are set to be replaced as early as this summer by a new system of financial regulation . The new system will be aligned with the squad cost-to-revenue ratio contained within UEFA 's Financial Sustainability Regulations (FSR). Those regulations will eventually limit clubs participating in European competitions to only spend 70 per cent of revenue on transfer fees , player wages and so on.

PSR explained: What limits clubs spending more? Live Premier League table | Fixtures | Results Watch Premier League highlights for free on Sky Sports Stream Sky Sports with NOW | Get Sky Sports on WhatsApp The Premier League has been looking at a model enabling clubs to spend up to 85 per cent of revenue on squad cost, with a sliding scale of penalties in place where clubs exceed that ratio. However, there is no guarantee that the new financial model will even be signed off at the league's annual general meeting in Jun

Premier League Profitability Sustainability Rules Financial Regulation Squad Cost-To-Revenue Ratio UEFA Financial Sustainability Regulations Transfer Fees Player Wages

 

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