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General Football and Sport / Re: Financial Fair Play - developments in here
« Last post by In the Name of Klopp on Today at 03:22:57 pm »This is in the right direction. Bit surprised Newcastle did support it.
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Premier League clubs vote to introduce spending cap
• Premier League clubs have voted to introduce a cap on how much a team can spend on wages, transfers & agent fees
• Man Utd, Man City & Aston Villa voted against the measures
• Chelsea abstained from the vote
Premier League clubs have voted in favour of introducing a spending cap which will limit costs of transfers, wages and agent fees.
The cap will be linked to the lowest amount of money earned in television rights by one club in the division.
16 clubs voted in favour of introducing the measures, Sky News state. Manchester City, Manchester United and Aston Villa voted against the cap, while Chelsea abstained from the vote.
The idea of a spending cap was raised amid fears that the bigger clubs in the division have developed an unfair advantage and will be designed to ensure those earning huge sums from competing in the Champions League remain on a level playing field to the rest of the teams in the league.
The specific details of the cap have not yet been finalised but will be discussed at a meeting in June.
Importantly, it is understood that the cap will not impact any current levels of spending and teams will not be required to reduce their current wages.
Last season, City boasted a league-high wage budget of £423m, while their agent fees of £51.5m was also the highest in the division.
More to follow...