Nottingham Forest
Premier League chief Richard Masters ‘under pressure’
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters is reportedly facing criticism over his leadership after a group of clubs united together over a number of issues.
According to the Daily Mail, seven of the clubs who refused the back of the introduction of new associated party transaction rules (APT) this week were among the eight who voted against proposals to ban loan transfers last November.
The report claims Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Everton and Sheffield United are all understood to have voted against the league on Friday, with Crystal Palace and Burnley believed to have abstained.
Masters revealed earlier this month that the possibility of changing Profitability and Sustainability Rules to a ‘squad cost ratio’ model will be discussed. The Premier League chief told a Parliamentary Select Committee that given up to 35 per cent of the league’s clubs play continental football every season, and already have to abide by those UEFA laws, there would be considerations made as to whether the wider league might follow suit.