According to The Guardian, Premier League clubs are on the verge of approving a landmark amendment to spending rules that will grant teams significantly more flexibility during transfer windows. Under the proposed “levy offset mechanism,” well-run clubs that stay under spending caps for two seasons can “roll over” their allowance to the third year.
This change is expected to be formally ratified before the summer window, potentially sparking a massive spending spree across European soccer.
Verification:
* Goal.com (Verified Sports Site): “The Premier League is poised to amend its new spending rules… giving clubs greater flexibility.”
* The Guardian (Official Report): “Clubs that do not spend their 85% allowance for two seasons will be permitted to rollover up to 10% in the third year.”
Echotitbits take: This is a win for “sustainably run” clubs like Brighton and Arsenal. By allowing rollover spending, the league is essentially rewarding financial discipline with a “war chest” every few years, which could disrupt the dominance of traditional heavy spenders.
Source: The Guardian — https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/mar/19/premier-league-spending-rules-squad-cost-ratio March 19, 2026
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