Premier League approve financial reward for 'well-run' clubs as Brighton proposal passed: report
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Premier League approve financial reward for 'well-run' clubs as Brighton proposal passed: report
"The new squad cost ratio (SCR) will prevent clubs from spending more than 85% of their revenue on transfer fees, wages, and agent costs, aiming to reward well-run clubs."
"Brighton proposed the amendment as they felt SCR would penalize them and other well-run clubs, who never came close to breaching the current Profit and Sustainability rules."
"Clubs that do not use the full 85% allowance for two years straight will be permitted to roll over 10% in the third year, breaching the cap without incurring a fine."
"For breaches above 115%, a six-point deduction will be given, while fines for breaching the original cap of 85% will be distributed among other clubs."
The Premier League plans to introduce a squad cost ratio (SCR) amendment proposed by Brighton, limiting clubs to spending 85% of their revenue on transfers, wages, and agent fees. This change aims to align Premier League rules with UEFA's 70% spending cap. Clubs not utilizing the full 85% for two consecutive years can roll over 10% in the third year without penalties. Breaching the cap will result in fines, with severe penalties for exceeding 115%. The proposal will be ratified by a vote before the season ends.
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