Incoming changes to Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) will have a huge impact on some of the top flight's biggest teams
Incoming changes to Profitability and Sustainability Rules will have a huge impact on some of the top flight's biggest teamsBut it these rules, which have been criticised for being unclear and outdated, are now changing.
FSR is currently winding down year-on-year to a squad cost ratio of 70 per cent as the limit, starting with 90 per cent in 2023-24, before decreasing to 80 per cent in 2024-25. A Premier League statement released in early March read: “At a Premier League shareholders’ meeting, clubs agreed to prioritise the swift development and implementation of a new league-wide financial system.“This will provide certainty for clubs in relation to their future financial plans and will ensure the Premier League is able to retain its existing world-leading investment to all levels of the game.
Because Chelsea’s revenue was announced at an all-time high of £512.5m recently, a squad cost ratio would give them a lot more headroom, especially when capped at 85 per cent as they are outside of European competition.
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