The Premier League clubs have unanimously approved crucial changes to the Associated Party Transaction regulations, aiming to rectify previous unlawful aspects identified by an independent panel.
Clubs voted 16 in favor and 4 against the changes, with Manchester City and Aston Villa notably opposing the decision after attempting to rally support prior to the meeting.
The swift decision-making process, taking less than 30 minutes, underscores the league's urgency to reform its governance in response to legal challenges.
The newly approved rules represent a significant shift in how commercial deals are regulated within the Premier League, following scrutiny and proposed reforms prompted by legal disputes.
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