The Premier League reportedly spent nearly £30m on legal counsel last season to enforce the new Profitability and Sustainability Rules. Aston Villa owner Nassef Sawiris is considering legal action against the Premier League over the rules, which he criticizes for prioritizing finances over the sport.
Aston Villa owner Nassef Sawiris has criticised the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules saying they have "resulted in cementing the status quo and are not good for football" 💬 https://t.co/RcaSywgVvz
🚨 Aston Villa owner Nassef Sawiris says he is considering taking legal action against the Premier League over the profit and sustainability rules. 💰 (Source: @TimesSport) https://t.co/mxkWZpqLbd
"The rules do not make sense and are not good for football" 😤 Aston Villa could follow Man City in suing the Premier League over spending rules, co-owner Nassef Sawiris has revealed Full story ⬇️ https://t.co/03mmcTbDn6 https://t.co/QiNl4wn18B
PSR rules 'not good' for football - Villa co-owner https://t.co/RfHeP91GCu
🚨 The Premier League spent almost £30m on legal counsel in actions against its own clubs last season. (Source: @TimesSport) https://t.co/XKXkIQJ5eN
Aston Villa owner considering fresh legal action against Premier League over PSR rules. Comes with PL already fighting legal case brought by Man City (HT @JoshTANoble @SamuelAgini ) https://t.co/f5diKh8sKa
"The rules do not make sense and are not good for football. "Managing a sports team has become more like being a treasurer rather than looking at what your team needs. "It becomes a financial game, not a sporting game." Aston Villa owner Nassef Sawiris says he is considering… https://t.co/jRStkDlABK
Owner Nassef Sawiris is seeking legal advice against the Premier League's PSR rules. #AVFC view current PSR sanctions as restrictive & proposed idea to increase losses from £105m to £135m over a three-year period,only for one other club to vote in favour https://t.co/QGCH0XRPxj
🔺EXCLUSIVE The Premier League spent approaching £30m on legal counsel in actions against its own clubs last season. It represents a startling escalation of costs to implement the new Profitability and Sustainability Rules Martin Samuel reports 🔽 https://t.co/8VpwiBdhsU
🔺EXCLUSIVE The Premier League spent approaching £30m on legal counsel in actions against its own clubs last season. It represents a startling escalation of costs to implement the new Profitability and Sustainability Rules Tap to read the full story by Martin Samuel 🔽