Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, Aston Villa, Everton, Newcastle, Leicester, and Forest, are grappling with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) as the June 30 deadline approaches. Clubs are reportedly using cross-player transfer deals to meet these financial regulations. Newcastle is considering selling young talent Yankuba Minteh, who has garnered significant interest, to comply with PSR purposes. Aston Villa is also facing pressure to make a significant sale, with Ross Barkley mentioned in discussions. The recent surge in transfer activity, dubbed 'swap weekend,' has drawn skepticism and criticism from rival clubs, with some suggesting that a loophole in PSR has been exploited. The Premier League is monitoring these transfers to ensure compliance with regulations.
🔺 NEW: The Premier League is monitoring player transfers that could be used to exploit a loophole in its spending rules to ensure they do not breach regulations about clubs acting in good faith. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/Be36eBzBTa
🚨 The Premier League is monitoring player transfers that could be used to exploit a loophole in its spending rules to ensure they do not breach regulations about clubs acting in good faith. @TimesSport #avfc
Have some Premier League clubs, including Aston Villa, found a loophole to navigate around profit and sustainability rules? 🤔 A recent flurry of transfer activity has drawn scepticism and annoyed some rival clubs. https://t.co/oY3BtYkbOc
Have some Premier League clubs found a loophole to navigate around profit and sustainability rules? 🤔 A recent flurry of transfer activity has drawn scepticism and annoyed some rival clubs. #BBCFootball
How the Premier League’s remarkable ‘swap weekend' may have exposed the latest PSR loophole & has provoked the ire of some rival clubs. So what’s going on & what happens next? https://t.co/OprYcgnPWN https://t.co/VsZviEC9ck
How the Premier League’s remarkable ‘swap weekend' may have exposed latest PSR loophole https://t.co/OprYcgnPWN https://t.co/vqMWdodx2i
⚫ Young promising players like Yankuba Minteh being sold 🫰 ⚪ Academy players represent "pure profit" 🤑 ⚫ What effect on incoming business at #NUFC & across PL? 🤔 ⌛ How #NUFC & PL rivals are trying to tackle PSR by Sunday's accounting deadline: https://t.co/IPRk2nlcEO
Chelsea, Everton and Aston Villa's ludicrous transfers make a mockery of the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules | @felixkeith https://t.co/wkqeDEp7z8 https://t.co/7Jxv6lLv1x
The June 30 deadline is looming. Chelsea, Aston Villa, Everton, Newcastle, Leicester and Forest all have PSR issues to contend with. ▪️ What is the state of play? ▪️ How will they deal with them? ▪️ How will it impact summer business? https://t.co/GlIuNYYcCB
⚫ 3 next-step Minteh plans in spring 3️⃣ ⚪ How #NUFC are struggling to sell senior players in time 😩 ⚫ PSR forcing difficult decisions 🤔 ⚪ Lots of interest in Minteh 🤑 ⁉️ Why #NUFC are looking to sell Yankuba Minteh this week - despite the hype: https://t.co/pupFkdWGMl
🟣🟤Aston Villa and PSR... 🔺What is the state of play? 🔺Stinging senior figures that a big sale is needed 🔺Omari Kellyman and Ian Maatsen 🔺Ross Barkley and amortisation New piece on @TheAthleticFC #AVFC https://t.co/MuFLslVDw3
Why Premier League clubs are using cross player transfer deals to meet Profit and Sustainability Rules this summer 🤔⤵️ https://t.co/LKzTAA0u0c
Reports suggest Newcastle could sell Minteh for PSR purposes #NUFC | https://t.co/Q1xcesStyx https://t.co/BP1Womosli