The Premier League increases financial assistance to low-level leagues and requires more investment in infrastructure

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According to the latest report by Matt Lawton, a well-known reporter from The Times, in December last year, the Premier League submitted a "new football agreement" to the EFL, and the income of about 160 million pounds per season will be distributed downward from the pyramid. T

According to the latest report by Matt Lawton, a well-known reporter from The Times, in December last year, the Premier League submitted a "new football agreement" to the EFL, and the income of about 160 million pounds per season will be distributed downward from the pyramid. This includes improvements to the parachute clause, with less money given to clubs relegated from the Premier League to achieve a more even distribution of revenue.Air Jordan 1 Retro High Shoes Spider-Man Origin Story

EFL chairman Rick Parry said lower league clubs wanted a total financial aid of close to £250m and the board informed its members on Friday that it had received a revised offer.

The Premier League will still insist that certain conditions be attached to the disbursement of funds to ensure that promotion-seeking clubs spend the funds wisely: on infrastructure rather than wages. There have also been steps taken to ease the points rules for bringing in foreign players post-Brexit.

Specific details of the new offer were not shared with the club. At this stage, this remains confidential. But the EFL board said they would continue detailed discussions with the Premier League and the FA in order to reach an agreement as soon as possible.Air Jordans 1 Low GREY

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