The majority of Premier League clubs support the current APT rules, which are subject to a legal challenge by Manchester City.
The majority of Premier League clubs support the current Associated Party Transaction rules, Sky Sports News understands.
If that were allowed as legitimate 'income', it would mean a huge increase in the amount those clubs could spend on players, without falling foul of PSR. Should City's lawyers be successful, it could have a huge impact on the 115 charges the Premier League has brought against the current Champions for breaches of the financial rules. Those charges are due to be heard by an independent tribunal in the autumn.
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