The Premier League has been defeated in its bid to ban loan transfers between associated party clubs in January. The move was designed to prevent a club like Newcastle loaning a player from another club owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.
Newcaslte have been linked with a temporary switch for Ruben Neves from Saudi club Al-Hilal, the Portugal midfielder who only left Wolves in the summer and who could not return to the Premier League just a few months later. The Premier League needed 14 out of 20 clubs to vote for the ban at the shareholders’ meeting in London on Tuesday afternoon.
But the PA news agency understands the vote finished 13-7 in favour of a ban, short of the threshold to push the motion through. Injury-hit Newcastle will now, if they wish, be able to bring in Neves on loan to replace Sandro Tonali following his 10-month ban for breaking rules on gambling.
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Similarly, Manchester City would be able to loan players from other clubs owned by the City Football Group. In another blow to the Premier League, the clubs were unable to approve the terms of the so-called ‘New Deal’, a £900million settlement between it and clubs in the English Football League.
The Premier League had hoped to confirm the package at Tuesday’s meeting, but it is understood no vote took place. Despite a three-hour discussion there remains a sticking point surrounding new cost control measures for both Premier League and EFL clubs. The Premier League wants the matter resolved before the new independent regulator in English football is put in place.
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