Aston Villa co-owner Nassef Sawiris is considering relocating due to tax changes being brought in under the Labour government ...
The Premier League's existing profitability and sustainability rules are set to be retained for next season following ...
Villa backed a Manchester City challenge to the Premier League’s rules on commercial deals - and now an arbitration panel ...
The controversial Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) that led to Everton and Nottingham Forest being docked points ...
The company expects the deal to lower its debt. Nassef Sawiris holds a 38.58 percent stake in OCI while his brother Sameh Sawiris holds 4.96 percent. US, UK, and Norwegian investors hold 16.07 ...
PSR continues to have its vocal opponents, such as Villa co-owner Nassef Sawiris, who told the Financial Times in June that the regulations were inhibitive and “not good for football”, but ...
Club did not oppose postponing new spending regulations just weeks after warning it risked a Profit and Sustainability Rule ...
The rules have previously been criticised by Aston Villa co-owner Nassef Sawiris, who told the Financial Times last year they were "not good for football". The two main planks of the proposed new ...
Former Aston Villa chief Keith Wyness doesn’t believe the possibility of Nassef Sawiris leaving the UK would have any impact on the football club. The Egyptian currently resides in London and is ...
Last year Aston Villa's co-owner Nassef Sawiris said PSR rules "do not make sense" and protected the biggest clubs. He added that he was considering legal action against the rules. Having been ...
The SCR are similar to UEFA's existing financial sustainability rules, in that they allow clubs to spend up to 85 per cent of ...
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