The league’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) have been a major topic of discussion in the past year, with teams facing consequences for not complying with the regulations. To adhere to PSR, teams must not incur losses exceeding £105m over a rolling three-year period, calculated from July to June, making June 30 a critical date for many teams.
Last year, several Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, made significant sales to meet the PSR requirements. As June 30 approaches, there are potential deals in the pipeline that could help alleviate the burden on some teams while strengthening the squads of others.
United are actively seeking a new centre-back after the departure of Raphael Varane, while negotiations have hit a snag in a deal involving Juve and Luiz. Additionally, Everton’s negotiations for a possible move of Calvert-Lewin have encountered a setback, leading to uncertainty about the striker’s future.
Furthermore, there is speculation about a replacement for Olivier Giroud at AC Milan, with transfer discussions potentially impacting Everton’s transfer activities. Newcastle also faces the possibility of player sales and an intriguing summer as they navigate the transfer market both before and after June 30.
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