The issue of newly promoted clubs facing quick relegation from the Premier League has gained attention at the start of this season. In the last two years, every club that moved up from the Championship returned to the lower division after just a year, struggling to find their footing in the top tier.
The Times reports that the key topic at the upcoming league representatives’ meeting will be economic and financial regulations. The aim is to create new strategies that aid new clubs in adapting and competing for survival in the Premier League.
Clubs like Ipswich, Southampton, and Leicester gained promotion for the 2023/24 season but found themselves relegated within a year. This pattern has occurred for the second straight year, raising concerns that the current Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) do not adequately support new entrants. The disparity between clubs continues to grow.
Discussions also include implementing a spending cap, where salaries, transfer fees, and agent commissions can’t exceed 85% of a club’s revenue. UEFA already has a similar rule, but it enforces a stricter limit of 70%.
Premier League clubs are pushing for clearer sanctions for exceeding this cap, including fines and possible sporting penalties, so they can be ready to enforce the new regulations once introduced.
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