The Premier League has announced changes to its Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules after gaining approval from clubs.
Premier League clubs have approved changes to the associated party transaction (APT) rules at a meeting in central London.
All 20 Premier League clubs will have representation at Friday’s shareholders’ meeting and are braced for a fiery and ...
The Premier League have confirmed that clubs have approved changes to the Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules after a ...
The Premier League has released a statement on Associated Party Transaction rules after shareholders voted for a change in ...
Changes to Premier League financial rules are unlikely to be problematic for Everton, particularly if the prospective ...
The new rules passed by 16 votes to four, with Manchester City, Aston Villa, Newcastle, and Nottingham Forest voting against.
And we have the result of the vote … clubs have approved changes to the APT rules. In a statement the Premier League said: ...
The Premier League has voted to amend the Associated Party Transactions (APT) rules following a controversial legal case ...
Aston Villa co-owner Nassef Sawiris says his club will join Manchester City in voting against the Premier League’s amended ...
Updates introduced in January of this year put the burden of proof on clubs to show that their sponsorship deal represented ...
(Reuters) -Premier League clubs approved changes to the league's Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules, the English ...