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Wednesday briefing: Premier League calls urgent meeting in bid to agree New Deal with EFL ahead of regulator legislation

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21 February 2024 - 4:30 AM

The Premier League has called an emergency meeting of its 20 clubs to finalise a financial settlement with the English Football League (EFL), according to Sky News.

The meeting, which has been planned for 29th February, is said to be part of a last-gasp bid to reach agreement on the so-called ‘New Deal’ before the UK government publishes legislation that will establish an independent football regulator.

It is understood the Premier League has notified clubs

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