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Premier League will not be cut to 18 clubs amid calendar tensions, says league chief

  • Richard Masters, the Premier League chief executive, stated that the league will not reduce its teams from 20 to 18 amid pressure and calendar tensions.
  • Players like Rodri have expressed concerns over the crowded schedule, indicating they are 'close' to going on strike due to excessive matches.
  • FifPro general secretary highlighted the challenge players face in voicing concerns about their workload due to potential career repercussions.
  • The league's decision not to follow France's Ligue 1 in reducing teams is framed as a need to balance exciting competitions with domestic football integrity.
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The Premier League CEO, Richard Masters, said that there are no plans to reduce the number of clubs in the English league from 20 to 18, despite growing international pressures to adapt the schedule. He said this in an interview given to BBC Sport, in which he charged against FIFA for the lack of dialogue prior to the expansion of its competitions. According to Masters, “we are asking players to play more matches. There has to be, in the footbal…

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Richard Masters, CEO of the Premier League, said this Friday at the BBC that this competition will not reduce the number of participating clubs from 20 to 18, when the world of football opens the debate caused by the saturation of matches in the calendar and the consequences of the last FIFA World Cup of clubs and noted that it is "totally in favor of the growth of football and the exciting competitions in which our clubs can participate, but no…

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The Global Herald broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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