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Rugby-RFU, Premiership join forces to address financial problems in top flight

(Reuters) - England's Rugby Football Union and the top division Premiership announced plans to review the league's structure and introduce greater financial transparency in a joint statement on Thursday in the wake of financial crises at Wasps and Worcester Warriors.

Wasps, one of only four ever-present teams in the Premiership, are set to enter administration after being suspended from the top flight and are facing relegation to the Championship, a week after Worcester were wound up.

"Two professional clubs facing financial difficulties is a clear barometer of the challenges being felt by the economy, sport and rugby union specifically," RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney said.

"The economic environment has compounded these challenges and there is a clear need for more financial transparency from all clubs together with collective long-term investment and planning for the benefit of the professional game overall."

Former Premiership and European champions Wasps were due to repay 35 million pounds ($39.59 million) in May from a bond scheme used to help finance their relocation from London to Coventry and purchase a lease on their stadium.

Worcester, who went into administration in September, were suspended from all competitions last week and relegated to the Championship for next season, a day after players and staff had their contracts terminated when part of the club was liquidated.

They were served with a winding-up petition over unpaid tax, reportedly worth more than six million pounds, in August and were given a 14 million pounds loan by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport during the COVID pandemic.

"As well as supporting efforts to find a long-term sustainable future for both Wasps and Worcester Warriors, it is our

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