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Manchester City and their fellow Premier League sides are potentially set to experience a change to the financial rules.

The Premier League implemented their current Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) ahead of the 2013/14 campaign, where clubs are not allowed to suffer losses exceeding £105m across a three-year period.

However, that is set to change to a ‘top-to-bottom anchoring’ model (TBA), subject to a vote in November, which would restrict the amount a club can spend on player wages, agents and transfer fees to just five times the income earned from broadcasting and prize money by the bottom club in the Premier League.

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Jim White has now shared what a source close to Manchester City told him about the new structure the Premier League are potentially going to implement.

Speaking on talkSPORT, the Glaswegian said: “Now, I spoke to somebody from Manchester City last night and basically, their argument is that you can forget the Haaland’s coming to the Premier League in future, because the anchoring system would eliminate that happening.”

Last season, Southampton finished bottom of the Premier League, but still received an income of £109.2m in total.

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