[https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13065512/could-profit-and-sustainability-rules-be-about-to-change-premier-league-clubs-set-to-discuss-this-week](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/13065512/could-profit-and-sustainability-rules-be-about-to-change-premier-league-clubs-set-to-discuss-this-week)

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” Premier League clubs are meeting later this week to discuss replacing Profit and Sustainability Rules with new financial fair play regulations; under proposals being discussed the Premier League would have new rules that would align with UEFA’s squad cost ratio system

**Premier League clubs are meeting later this week to discuss replacing Profit and Sustainability Rules with new financial fair play regulations.**

The present Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules limit clubs to losses of £105m over a three-year period.

Under new proposals being discussed the Premier League would have new rules which would instead align with UEFA’s squad cost ratio system.

In that system, UEFA limits clubs to spending 70 per cent of their revenue on squad costs – transfers, wages and agents’ fees.

Premier League clubs could adopt a similar approach which would see clubs limited to spending 85 per cent of their revenue on squad costs.”

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I guess Premier league teams found the new rules too strict and were scared to make big moves this Jan transfer window.

If they do get rid of the rules they should consider giving Everton back their 10 points.

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by ChelseaPIFshares

8 comments
  1. Change the rules but punish the people that broke the old ones.

  2. Big “am I out of touch, no the children are wrong” vibes from the serial offenders.

  3. So their big solution to a growing divide between the Big Six and the Other 14 (and in turn the EFL) is to *check notes* allow the Big Six to spend even more money and grow that divide.

    Great work as usual from the Premier League…

  4. “The rules we brought in to safeguard the established elite, aren’t having the intended effect and with reports of united and arsenal struggling to comply, are now in danger of effecting the very teams we intended to help. so with that in mindnwe will change them once again to something more blatantly advantageous to the select few”

  5. They need to have strict rules. The clubs need to be run sustainably I don’t want any name to disappear because of some crappie board

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