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Monday briefing: Premier League approves changes to associated party transaction rules

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25 November 2024 - 5:30 AM

Premier League clubs have voted to approve changes to the associated party transaction (APT), with Manchester City, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, and Nottingham Forest opposing the amendments during a meeting in central London.

According to a statement from the Premier League, these changes were prompted by an arbitration tribunal's findings earlier this year, which deemed some aspects of the APT rules unlawful following a legal challenge by Manchester City.

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