English clubs spent more than TWICE as much as any other country in the January transfer window. FIFA’s eye-watering figures reveal that Premier League and EFL teams splashed almost exactly £ ...
Premier League clubs spent approximately £370 million ($459m) in this past transfer window, with Manchester City paying out £180m ($223m), nearly as much as the other 19-top flight teams.
All 20 Premier League sides have avoided charges relating to Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) for the 2023/24 season after the league deemed every club to have been financially compliant.
Not since Portsmouth’s descent into administration during the 2009-10 season, costing them nine points and any hope of survival, had a Premier League club faced sanctions of that kind and never ...
No Premier League club will be hit with a points deduction for breaching Profit and Sustainability Rules, it has been confirmed. Leicester were one of a number of clubs awaiting a decision over ...
The Premier League's financial rules allow clubs to lose up to £105m over a three-year cycle The Premier League has not charged any clubs for breaches of its financial rules after all were deemed ...
Premier League clubs voted last year to explore the introduction of a spending cap from the start of the 2025-26 season as part of a new system of financial controls to replace Profit and ...
PSR rules mean Premier League clubs are not allowed to lose more than £105m over three seasons; all 20 clubs are compliant with the rules for the period 2021-2024 Tuesday 14 January 2025 16:47 ...
Premier League and Women's Super League clubs were the driving forces behind the record figures spent in the 2025 January transfer window for the men's and women's game. Nearly £1.9bn was spent ...
No Premier League clubs have been charged with breaches of the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) — though Leicester City could still be sanctioned. Leicester remain ...