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Uefa Warns Premier League Spending Rules Could Destabilize European Football

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Last updated: March 10, 2026 7:32 am
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Uefa officials express concern over Premier League spending rules and their impact on European football stability.
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Uefa has raised concerns about the Premier League’s new financial rules, fearing they could disrupt European football’s financial balance.

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Potential Risks for European ClubsPremier League Defends the RulesEuropean ContextCompetitive Impact

Next season, English top-flight clubs will follow a squad cost ratio (SCR) system. Teams can spend 85% of their income on player costs, with flexibility up to 115% in certain cases.

Uefa’s SCR limit is 70% for all clubs competing in the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League. Other European leagues have stricter financial rules, limiting spending for stability.

Potential Risks for European Clubs

Uefa worries that Premier League clubs not in Europe could gain excessive spending power. This could force continental clubs to take financial risks to retain players, potentially jeopardizing stability.

Andrea Traveso, Uefa’s director of financial sustainability, highlighted concerns at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit. He said the Premier League alone generates a quarter of all European club revenue.

“More spending power at the top creates tensions in the market,” Traveso said. He also noted that 40% of the world’s top-value players are at English clubs, many underutilized, creating a worrying concentration of talent.

Premier League Defends the Rules

The Premier League rejects Uefa’s warnings. Its 85% SCR rule aims to maintain competitive balance, particularly for clubs not regularly in European competitions. Champions League teams remain under Uefa’s 70% limit.

Chief executive Richard Masters said the system prioritizes fairness within English football while allowing long-term planning.

“The independence of leagues to make decisions that suit their competition should be maintained,” Masters added.

European Context

Other top leagues are taking different approaches:

  • Germany’s Bundesliga moved to a 70% cost threshold.

  • Italy’s Serie A focuses on economic sustainability relative to costs.

  • France emphasizes audited financial viability amid TV revenue issues.

  • Spain’s La Liga enforces a strict 1:1 rule, limiting spending to generated revenue.

La Liga president Javier Tebas warned that Premier League rules could cause inflation and imbalance across Europe.

Competitive Impact

Mid-table Premier League clubs, like Brentford and Fulham, now rival traditional European giants such as AC Milan and Juventus in transfer spending.

Financial expert Kieran Maguire said Uefa’s rules overlook non-player costs and borrowing risks. He noted that Premier League clubs make independent decisions in their short-term interest, unlike leagues with centralized control.

While European clubs in smaller competitions may face disadvantages, the Premier League’s commercial power keeps its clubs ahead, raising concerns about a widening gap in European football.

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