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Premier League clubs vote in principle to introduce spending cap as three clubs, including Manchester United, reject proposal
A Premier League spending cap in principle has been voted for by top-flight clubs. Though not all have been in favour, with Manchester United said to be one of three teams to reject the proposal. K
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Premier League clubs agree to explore introducing a salary cap from the 2025-26 season to revolutionise the finance rules of football as the three top clubs who voted against it
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