PSR spending rules 'not right' at moment - Howe
Briefly

Eddie Howe expressed discomfort over being forced to sell talented young players like Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh, highlighting issues with football's financial regulations. He lamented, "I felt really uncomfortable in the summer when we were forced to make sales... against our will really for financial reasons." He emphasized the frustration of losing an academy product after years of investment, questioning the fairness of such financial constraints.
Howe acknowledged the intention behind Profit and Sustainability Rules but criticized their implementation. He stated, "It brings intrigue and so much to the game, but now it's almost gone against that. It's purpose was to do one thing but in reality it has turned into something totally different." This highlights his belief that regulations should support, rather than hinder, the market dynamics.
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