The ‘new deal’ of English football

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The extreme brutality and imbalance in which the Everton by an independent commission of the Premier League is not a chance. There are 10 penalty games, very strong and black consequences of violations of the Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) of the Premier of the Liverpool club, which has been warned and serves as an exemplary announcement that the party is over . Strong winds of change are blowing through English football to end years of being blinded by financial constraints. And that’s why the ‘New deal for Football’a new agreement between all professional clubs for a new era of economic regulation and income distribution, running parallel to the announcement of Ruled by Rishi Sunak to impose an independent regulator.

The spending sprees that some clubs like Everton remained under the protection of the lukewarmness with which the Premier acted in recent years which now has an end to it. But the main priority of English league managers in the reform is to avoid a stricter operating model, under the new English football regulator announced by King Charles III in his recent speech last month. The situation of Evertonto appeal the penalty with unconstitutionality criteria, has led parliamentarians to mount more pressure to announce an agreement with the main English clubs for the expected redistribution of income, after years of differences and disagreement.

The clubs met to decide on the form of distribution in the English Football League (EFL), which includes teams from the lower divisions (Championship, League One and League Two), with an agreement that could be around 130 million pounds year. This will affect the proportion of revenues from top to bottom and, in return, the main Premier clubs will achieve that, starting from the 25-26 season, the percentage will grow according to merit. An important part of the new redistribution system will be based on ensuring that clubs spend part of the money given on infrastructure and facilities, and not on salaries. In exchange for higher payments, the deal will follow UEFA’s lead in introducing a transfer cap and wage spending across the football pyramid.

The Premier League has no choice but to be tough on clubs accused of breaking the rules, although it has already paid Evertonbecause the cases of Chelsea and City of Manchester, who continue their course of investigation, are many years old and their resolution is not, according to experts, in any case immediately. The need for the Premier League to act with managerial powers has never been clearer than now, as it recently proposed to the Government a new arrangement for the regulator, where it would continue to oversee most of its powers. . That is your goal. The penalty on Everton describes a desire to change the ‘status quo’, and thereby defend itself against the more radical restrictions of the Westminster Government.

Source: La Verdad

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