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Premier League clubs have all signed up to a new owners’ charter.

The document was agreed among the 20 clubs at the Premier League Annual General Meeting. It was first proposed as a result of the European Super League to keep the “Big Six” in check and to make sure that another breakaway could happen again.

But the charter had to be put on hold until UEFA resolved the new-look Champions League which will come into effect from 2024. Previous Champions League proposals included special coefficient places based on previous success which would have been in direct contravention to the new-look charter.

UEFA’s proposals could have given English clubs a passport into the Champions League even if they had finished outside of the top four. But UEFA ditched those plans which meant the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and the two Manchester clubs were then able to agree to the charter which will be published imminently.

The key points of the charter are:

It was all agreed at the Premier League meeting in Harrogate where they also agreed to a £30 cap on away tickets, a multi-million Russian TV deal was blocked and the rising problem in crowd violence was also discussed.

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