PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Masters and the PL on another mission.

The Premier League will monitor every transfer this summer to ensure clubs are not circumventing rules after a spate of unusual transactions.

Several ‘swap deals’ have occurred between top-flight clubs in the last weeks, including academy products being traded in separate transactions which are designed to aid both parties’ balance sheets.

As an example, midfielder Tim Iroegbunam signed for Everton from Aston Villa on Saturday for around £9million, while winger Lewis Dobbin has completed a move the other way in a separate deal believed to be worth £10m.
 
Masters and the PL on another mission.

The Premier League will monitor every transfer this summer to ensure clubs are not circumventing rules after a spate of unusual transactions.

Several ‘swap deals’ have occurred between top-flight clubs in the last weeks, including academy products being traded in separate transactions which are designed to aid both parties’ balance sheets.

As an example, midfielder Tim Iroegbunam signed for Everton from Aston Villa on Saturday for around £9million, while winger Lewis Dobbin has completed a move the other way in a separate deal believed to be worth £10m.

They can do nothing about it! There is no rule to stop what's going on, the rule for looking at transfers is all to do with Associated party rules! So the headline is pointless! Newcastle could sell a youth player to Villa for 30m the premier can't do a thing!
 
Masters and the PL on another mission.

The Premier League will monitor every transfer this summer to ensure clubs are not circumventing rules after a spate of unusual transactions.

Several ‘swap deals’ have occurred between top-flight clubs in the last weeks, including academy products being traded in separate transactions which are designed to aid both parties’ balance sheets.

As an example, midfielder Tim Iroegbunam signed for Everton from Aston Villa on Saturday for around £9million, while winger Lewis Dobbin has completed a move the other way in a separate deal believed to be worth £10m.

Going to monitor clubs doing nothing wrong lol.
Why is the pl on this self destruct mode ?
 
Masters and the PL on another mission.

The Premier League will monitor every transfer this summer to ensure clubs are not circumventing rules after a spate of unusual transactions.

Several ‘swap deals’ have occurred between top-flight clubs in the last weeks, including academy products being traded in separate transactions which are designed to aid both parties’ balance sheets.

As an example, midfielder Tim Iroegbunam signed for Everton from Aston Villa on Saturday for around £9million, while winger Lewis Dobbin has completed a move the other way in a separate deal believed to be worth £10m.

Those players are worth those values to the clubs due to circumventing the rules. There will be hundreds of rules circumvented by every club legally due to the overall benefits it gives them.
 
Those players are worth those values to the clubs due to circumventing the rules. There will be hundreds of rules circumvented by every club legally due to the overall benefits it gives them.
if this is now a rule and we all know how the pl like to apply rules retrospectively, theres about 30 rag transfers that need taking a look at and a few from the dippers too.
 

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