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    Leeds United at risk of future expenditure breaches amid Premier League rule change and £11 million issue

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    Proposed Premier League rule changes could have a severe influence on Leeds United.

    Leeds United may be in breach of Premier League spending restrictions if promoted, according to a meeting of the league’s 20 member clubs on Monday.

    Premier League clubs gathered in London earlier this week to discuss changes to the current profitability and sustainability standards (PSR), which have recently made headlines. Questions have been raised about whether the present model is fit for purpose, with Everton and Nottingham Forest facing charges, and Leicester also potentially in danger.

    Current regulations allow clubs to lose £105 million over three seasons in the Premier League. It is predicted that a shift to UEFA’s financial sustainability regulations (FSR), the successor to FFP, will change the limits such that teams can spend up to 85% of their revenue on wages and transfers.

    In response to the new proposed restrictions, football finance specialist Kieran Maguire examined the finances of last season’s Premier League teams to determine which were vulnerable to a breach. Leeds, for example, is expected to be £11.2 million over budget, putting them at danger of a future breach.

    It is vital to recall that Leeds’ pay expenditure, in particular, has been drastically cut since their relegation due to contract terms that resulted in drops of up to 60% in some cases. Big-money players signed in the summer of 2022 have also been loaned out, with few, if any, expected to return.

    However, promotion back to the top flight this season will necessitate additional investment over the summer as 49ers Enterprises seek to avoid the mistakes made by previous owner Andrea Radrizzani. The American organization will be keen to support Daniel Farke and give him the best chance of life, but funding will be limited, whether these new restrictions are implemented or not.

    Those in control at Elland Road will be hoping for greater performances from their loanees between now and May in order to reclaim a large portion of the money spent that summer under Jesse Marsch. Leeds made a little profit on Luis Sinisterra and Tyler Adams, who both went to Bournemouth, and any sale of Jack Harrison will most certainly generate more than the £11 million given to Manchester City in 2021.

    Diego Llorente, Brenden Aaronson, and Max Wober could also bring in some money, but Robin Koch’s loan move to Eintracht Frankfurt will become permanent when his contract ends in the summer.

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