“Government to Empower Football Regulator to Block Premier League Stadium Sales”

The government is set to empower an independent football regulator with the authority to block Premier League clubs from selling their stadiums to related or third-party entities. This move is part of the government's broader football governance bill. In June, the Premier League attempted to address a loophole that allowed clubs to sell properties for one-off profits, thereby circumventing profitability and sustainability regulations. However, the proposal failed to gain sufficient support, with only 11 out of 20 clubs voting in favor at their annual general meeting last summer. The proposal fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to amend the league's rules.