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29 May 2024 - 4:30 AM
Premier League clubs will be asked next week to agree to new financial proposals aimed at boosting English sides’ competitiveness in Europe by reducing the impact of UEFA’s coefficient payments, The Times has reported.
The proposal, put forward by Crystal Palace, aims to give clubs such as Aston Villa – who were surprise qualifiers for next season’s Champions League – more flexibility around spending and financial losses.
If approved the move would alter the Premier League’s Pro
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