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5 June 2025 - 4:30 AM

The Premier League’s proposal to change its profit and sustainability rules (PSR) will not come to fruition, after receiving insufficient support from clubs, according to The Times.

As reported earlier this week, the English top flight’s proposal would see the removal of an existing rule, to prevent clubs from using sales of assets to sister companies to avoid PSR sanctions.

Earlier this year, Chelsea revealed a pre-tax profit of £128.4 million in the club’s accounts for the 202

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