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Arsenal Weighs Salary Cap Over Future
19 Nov
Summary
- Premier League teams are set to vote on a proposed salary cap this week.
- The cap aims to limit spending based on the bottom club's revenue.
- Arsenal is reportedly reviewing its stance on the potential new rules.

The Premier League is on the verge of a significant financial shift as teams prepare to vote on a potential salary cap this week. Arsenal is among the clubs reportedly reassessing their position on these new regulations, which have sparked considerable debate.
The proposed salary cap is designed to anchor club spending to the prize money and broadcast revenue received by the team at the bottom of the league table. This initiative seeks to foster greater competitiveness by curbing the vast spending power of wealthier clubs.
Under the proposed system, a club's wage bill would be limited to five times that of the last-placed team. For instance, if the 20th-placed team earned £109.5 million, the salary cap would be £550 million. While current top clubs like Manchester City and Liverpool are not yet exceeding this theoretical cap, the proposal represents a fundamental shift in club autonomy.




