November 24 – The Premier League clubs have majority-agreed changes to the league’s Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules at a shareholders’ meeting held last Friday.
The rule changes are a result of Manchester City’s legal challenge to the APT regulation earlier this year where an arbitration panel ruled that some aspects of the APT rules were unlawful.
This triggered a consultation led by the Premier League and a new set of rules being proposed to address the areas of the rules that needed amending.
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