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Premier League proposes amendments to APT rules

BBC Sport Wednesday, 6 November 2024 ()
The Premier League writes to its clubs setting out proposed changes to its rules after last month’s publication of a landmark verdict in a legal battle with Manchester City over rules governing commercial deals.
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