Premier League golf equipment towards independent regulator & switch tax proposals

Premier League golf equipment towards independent regulator & switch tax proposals

The proprietors and administrators of Premier League golf equipment observed their fury about the government's plans to enforce a soccer regulator and switch tax at a assembly on Friday.

The overview, based totally on a fan-led inquiry, made forty seven tips to changes inside the English sport.

But all 20 Premier League clubs have been united of their competition to 2 key proposals - an independent regulator and a ten% tax on transfers.

While the Premier League are open to a regulator, they could pick one to return into football's current systems, however the challenge of the switch tax is proving mainly elaborate.

A arguable area is that part of the taxation will go to the proprietors of Championship clubs, even though a few are wealthier than their Premier League counterparts.

There have also been a sizeable range of second-tier clubs running into monetary hassle and it is often speculated that the Premier League might be bailing badly-run facets out.

Sky Sports have reported one Premier League proprietor with saying: "Would every person suggest Tesco pay a ten consistent with cent surcharge on their body of workers wages or stock and the money is going to Lidl or all the corner stores that will compete higher with Tesco? The Premier League is an extensive international success. Why exchange it and risk destroying it?"

EFL clubs are currently receiving £1.2bn from Premier League golf equipment from 2019 to 2022, of which 52% is made up of parachute bills.

Aston Villa's Christian Purslow, West Ham's Karren Brady, Crystal Palace's Steve Parish and Leeds United's Angus Kinnear have all spoken out against those proposals.

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