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Premier League clubs reject strict salary cap
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Premier League Teams Dismiss Proposal for Rigid Salary Cap

November 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Premier League Clubs Set to Revamp Financial Regulations

On Friday, Premier League clubs voted to reassess the league’s financial regulations starting next season but opted against the controversial ‘anchoring’ proposal. The current Profitability and Sustainability Regulations (PSR) will be replaced by the Squad Cost Regulation (SCR), which will limit clubs to spending a maximum of 85% of their net earnings from football-related revenue and transfers.

The Premier League stated, “An additional 30% allowance over multiple years will create a levy, and once this allowance is exhausted, clubs must adhere to the 85% limit or face competitive penalties.” This shift towards the SCR aims to align the Premier League more closely with UEFA regulations, which cap clubs at spending 70% of their revenue on football expenses.

Furthermore, a new Sustainability and Systemic Resilience (SSR) proposal was approved, which evaluates clubs’ financial health through three assessments: working capital, liquidity, and positive equity. While the SSR gained unanimous support, only seven clubs were in favor of the top-to-bottom anchoring (TBA) proposal, which sought to restrict any club from spending more than five times what the lowest-ranked team earned the previous season from sources like prize money and broadcasting revenues.

“The new SCR rules are designed to provide all clubs with improved opportunities for success and to bring the league’s finances in line with UEFA’s current standards,” stated the Premier League. Key aspects of the new system include transparent mid-season monitoring, sanctions, protections against subpar performance, investment opportunities beyond the pitch, and a simplification of financial regulations focused on football costs.

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The voting concluded a two-year consultation process, which included trials of both the SCR and TBA last season and shadow monitoring to help clubs adapt to the changes. The SCR will replace the PSR and restrict clubs to a maximum loss of £105 million ($137.2 million) over a three-year period.

The decision against the anchor proposal may be scrutinized as fans believed it could enhance the league’s competitive balance. However, the Professional Footballers’ Association has raised concerns that spending limits might impact player salaries, and there are worries that strict caps could hinder top English clubs from competing in the global transfer market.

Three significant sports agencies—CAA Stellar, CAA Base, and Wasserman—warned that implementing TBA might breach section 2 of the UK Competition Act and threatened legal action. By tying limits to revenue rather than a fixed amount from centralized contracts, clubs can enjoy greater financial flexibility.

Fan Take: This shift in financial regulations is crucial for soccer fans, as it promises to create a more level playing field in the Premier League. By potentially reducing wealth disparities, we may witness more competitive matchups and an exciting league season ahead.

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