Premier League fails to secure majority of votes to end inter-club loans between clubs with the same owners

November 22 – Newcastle United will be allowed has bring In ready players Since stranger teams control by their Saudi the owners In THE January transfer window After A vote on A temporary to forbid on related party loans did not get enough support Since First League clubs.

A crunch vote has THE First League shareholders' meeting on Tuesday was divide 13-7 In service of fast tracking A to forbid on loans between partner clubs but he was always A vote short of THE THE two-thirds majority required.

THE vote means that Newcastle, WHO In October 2021 were acquired by A band directed by Saudi Arabia Public Investment Funds (FIP) In A £305 million agreement, will be permit has ready players Since other clubs Also possesses by THE group.

FRP possesses majority challenges In Saudi Arabia Pro League 'big four' – Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli, Al-Nassr, And Al-Hilal – WHO signed players including Karim Benzema, Sadio Mane, Ruben Nevis And Neymar In THE last transfer window.

Newcastle to have has been hit by A major injury crisis In recent weeks And to have has been related with A number of players has Property of the PIF clubs.

Manchester City And Chelsea are two other clubs that function A multi-club model, inciting questions of sporty integrity. THE First League himself was Understood has be In service of presentation THE to forbid which would be to have applied only has incoming the loans, not outgoing.

Not-confirmed reports say Newcastle, Manchester City And Chelsea were all, not surprisingly, against presentation A to forbid, propose as A temporary measure until A concrete solution could be agreed Before THE summer transfer window.

THE others apparently were Sheffield United, Everton, Wolverhampton The wanderers, Nottingham Forest And Burnley.

Contact THE writer of This history has moc.l1700667776labto1700667776ofdlr1700667776owedi1700667776sni@w1700667776ahsra1700667776w.wer1700667776dna1700667776

Premier League fails to secure majority of votes to end inter-club loans between clubs with the same owners

November 22 – Newcastle United will be allowed has bring In ready players Since stranger teams control by their Saudi the owners In THE January transfer window After A vote on A temporary to forbid on related party loans did not get enough support Since First League clubs.

A crunch vote has THE First League shareholders' meeting on Tuesday was divide 13-7 In service of fast tracking A to forbid on loans between partner clubs but he was always A vote short of THE THE two-thirds majority required.

THE vote means that Newcastle, WHO In October 2021 were acquired by A band directed by Saudi Arabia Public Investment Funds (FIP) In A £305 million agreement, will be permit has ready players Since other clubs Also possesses by THE group.

FRP possesses majority challenges In Saudi Arabia Pro League 'big four' – Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli, Al-Nassr, And Al-Hilal – WHO signed players including Karim Benzema, Sadio Mane, Ruben Nevis And Neymar In THE last transfer window.

Newcastle to have has been hit by A major injury crisis In recent weeks And to have has been related with A number of players has Property of the PIF clubs.

Manchester City And Chelsea are two other clubs that function A multi-club model, inciting questions of sporty integrity. THE First League himself was Understood has be In service of presentation THE to forbid which would be to have applied only has incoming the loans, not outgoing.

Not-confirmed reports say Newcastle, Manchester City And Chelsea were all, not surprisingly, against presentation A to forbid, propose as A temporary measure until A concrete solution could be agreed Before THE summer transfer window.

THE others apparently were Sheffield United, Everton, Wolverhampton The wanderers, Nottingham Forest And Burnley.

Contact THE writer of This history has moc.l1700667776labto1700667776ofdlr1700667776owedi1700667776sni@w1700667776ahsra1700667776w.wer1700667776dna1700667776

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