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Wednesday briefing: PSR to remain in place following Premier League shareholders’ meeting

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24 September 2025 - 4:30 AM

The Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR) are likely to remain in place, following a quarterly shareholders’ meeting on Tuesday, according to The Guardian.

During the meeting, clubs discussed two main proposals for new spending rules, which could potentially replace PSR.

The first of these proposals was the introduction of a squad-cost ratio, which would limit teams’ spending on player wages to 85 per cent of their revenue, in a similar format to UEFA’s regulati

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