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The Premier League is set to ask clubs to vote on proposed changes to its profit and sustainability rules (PSR) that would prevent clubs from exploiting a loophole that enabled Chelsea to avoid sanctions last season, according to The Times.

Chelsea reported a pre-tax profit of £128.4 million for the 2023/24 season, which was largely driven by the £200 million sale of the club’s women’s team to their ownership group, BlueCo, in June 2024.

The London club made a £198.7 million pro

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