I cant pretend to know THAT much on the subject, but it looks like Premier League clubs are voting on 21st November on whether or not to ban incoming loans from clubs that are owned by the same owners as themselves.
On the face of it, it seems to be in response to reports that Newcastle will be bringing in Neves back from the Saudi League on loan, to cover for the loss of Sandro Tonali. I imagine the implications will be that Newcastle in theory pay any financial package for the loan to potentially avoid FFP restrictions.
The reason I post it in the Palace forum is that this vote has a direct impact on Palace considering our links to RWDM, Botofago, Lyon and to a lesser extent all the clubs that Harris and Blitzer also own (which is quite a lot!). Itll be interesting to see how the club vote, even if its unlikely well decide to take on any loans from those clubs.
The PL need 14 out of 20 clubs to vote in favour of the temporary ban (until they come up with a permanent resolution, apparently). Arsenal, Brentford, Brighton, ourselves, Man City, Newcastle, Forest, and West Ham all have owners with stakes in at least one other club in world football.
Interested to hear other peoples views.
On the face of it, it seems to be in response to reports that Newcastle will be bringing in Neves back from the Saudi League on loan, to cover for the loss of Sandro Tonali. I imagine the implications will be that Newcastle in theory pay any financial package for the loan to potentially avoid FFP restrictions.
The reason I post it in the Palace forum is that this vote has a direct impact on Palace considering our links to RWDM, Botofago, Lyon and to a lesser extent all the clubs that Harris and Blitzer also own (which is quite a lot!). Itll be interesting to see how the club vote, even if its unlikely well decide to take on any loans from those clubs.
The PL need 14 out of 20 clubs to vote in favour of the temporary ban (until they come up with a permanent resolution, apparently). Arsenal, Brentford, Brighton, ourselves, Man City, Newcastle, Forest, and West Ham all have owners with stakes in at least one other club in world football.
Interested to hear other peoples views.
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