Premier League clubs are set to vote on a temporary change of transfer policy ahead of thҽ upcoming January transfer window, it has been revealed this week.
Thҽ latest vote on changes to transfer-related rules are likely to have a direct impact on Manchester City and thҽ City Football Group, with thҽ pairing involved in a multi-club ownership model across thҽ globe.
According to The Athletic, Premier League shareholders will vote on a ‘temporary ban’ involving incoming loan signings between clubs with thҽ same owners later this month.
Thҽ decision for thҽ proposal – which will be voted on November 21 – is to protect thҽ integrity of thҽ Premier League which will use thҽ time to decide on a solution more long-term.
It could have devastating consequences for Man City. thҽ reigning league champions are owned by City Football Group who own thҽ likes of La Liga’s Girona, New York City of thҽ MLS, and CSL side Yokohama F. Marinos.
In order for thҽ temporary regulation to be adopted, thҽ vote will require at least a two-thirds majority (14 clubs).
At this moment, Premier League players who are sold in one window and thҽ team thҽy join agree to a loan or permanent move back to thҽ division with a team that is operating under thҽ same ownership is able to happen.
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