The Premier League has issued a warning to all 20 clubs amid multiple 'controversial' transfer deals
Premier League clubs have been handed a warning over summer transfers that could be seen as an attempt to bypass Profitability and Sustainability rules .Lewis Dobbin swapped Goodison Park for Villa Park while Aston Villa academy product Tim Iroegbunam moved the other way in a deal believed to be worth £9m.
Villa are also locked in talks with Chelsea over a deal to sign home-grown defender Ian Maatsen with 18-year-old Omari Kellyman heading the other way to Stamford Bridge.clubs have been made aware that charging other highly inflated fees to circumvent PSR rules would potentially be an issue for the league and a potential breach of the regulations.
Minteh is wanted by other clubs around Europe and Newcastle are believed to be concerned about Calvert-Lewin’s recent injury troubles which could jeopardise any deal. Marcus Banks is a social media editor for SPORTbible. He previously worked for publications such as the Liverpool Echo, Daily Mirror, Manchester Evening News and Dexerto. Specialises in football and MMA.
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