The Premier League is set to move forward with a vote on proposed changes to financial regulations regarding associated party transactions (APT) this Friday, despite a request from Aston Villa for a postponement. The league has been in discussions with clubs for over a month regarding these amendments, following an arbitration panel's ruling that certain aspects of the existing rules were unlawful. The upcoming vote will take place at a league meeting in central London, even though Manchester City, which prompted the arbitration process through its legal challenge, has cautioned against hastily implementing changes. Aston Villa's call for a delay echoes concerns raised by City, emphasizing the need for careful consideration before any new regulations are adopted. Nonetheless, the Premier League remains committed to proceeding with the vote as scheduled.