Manchester United fans will be sick of reading about PSR and how it is set to impact how much work Ruben Amorim can do to his squad in the summer. After only signing Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven ...
Discussing Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) with sports lawyer Daniel Geey, Paul Scholes could not term to terms with the regulations if it means Manchester United are at risk ...
Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images The current Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) in the Premier League, which were first introduced in 2015, have proven not fit for ...
The Premier League is expected to keep profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for next season, rather than move to reworked financial controls. PSR is designed to limit losses but the new system ...
Premier League clubs have opted to keep PSR for one more season Premier League clubs have agreed to continue with the existing profit and sustainability rules (PSR) for one more season amid ...
Clubs had initially agreed to sign up to new protocols to replace the existing, controversial Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). Plans to introduce a new Squad Cost Ratio limiting clubs to ...
The Premier League's existing profitability and sustainability (PSR) rules are poised to be retained for next season following discussions by its member clubs at a shareholders' meeting.
The Premier League's contentious spending regulations, known as Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), have been confirmed to remain in place for the next season. The move is likely to draw ire ...
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Clubs like Everton and Nottingham Forest breached PSR last season, resulting in point deductions. Everton reduced their first points deduction from 10 to six, citing reasons like loss of funding ...
Meanwhile, United’s then-boss Erik ten Hag admitted that PSR concerns were driving a notably subdued January 2024 transfer period, and so far, there's been no expenditure from the club this month.