In a context where the honor and legality of state clubswhich usually has more than one sports property, all clubs in Premier League vote to decide on banning the exchange of players between clubs belonging to the same timeshare.
The source of the vote, between Arabia and Newcastle
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The origin of this vote began with a rumor Ruben Neves back to the English league. In this case, return to Newcastle UnitedEdit from Al-Hilal during the winter market.
A news that caused controversy because they are two clubs that belong to the Fund Public Investment of Saudi Arabia.
The 8 clubs that voted ‘no’
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‘The Times‘has published which eight clubs are against the ban on transfers and assignments between teams of the same ownership in the next transfer market of Premier League.
The leak came out through the editor-in-chief of ‘The Times’, Martin Zieglerwho announced the list through his official profile ‘X’, where he also indicated that a climate of tension appeared towards ‘The Geordies‘ for its Saudi ownership.
The clubs in question are Manchester City, the Newcastlehe Burnleyhe Sheffield United, he Evertonhe Chelseahe Wolverhampton and the Nottingham Forest.
The British media simultaneously reported that the result was 13-7but, apparently, finally there are eight the votes that are on the same line.
Source: La Verdad

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