Gambling Ban Could Cut Premier League Sponsorship Income by 60 per Cent
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Gambling ban could cut Premier League sponsorship income by 60 per cent
Premier League clubs could be set for a financial day of reckoning with the voluntary gambling sponsorship ban set to cut income by up to 60 per cent, according to industry experts. Research suggests that some clubs could lose over half of the revenue they currency enjoy as a result of gambling sponsors when the ban comes into place at the beginning of the 2026-27 season. Currently 11 Premier League sides have gambling front-of-short sponsorship…
Premier League ‘bids to close financial loophole that helped Chelsea comply with PSR regulations’ by selling hotels and women’s team to sister company
Chelsea have sold their women’s team and two hotels to a sister company This has helped the Blues to comply with PSR regulations in recent years The Premier League will reportedly attempt to close a financial loophole that has previously helped Chelsea to comply with PSR regulations. The Blues have undergone a period of heavy spending since a Todd Boehly-led consortium took over the club in 2022, with an outlay of more than £1billion on transf…
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