
The Premier League has issued warnings to clubs regarding fair market value rules and the need for deals to meet 'at arm’s length' provisions to avoid scrutiny. Clubs like Newcastle and Everton are facing pressure to comply with profit and sustainability regulations, with Newcastle offering players like Yankuba Minteh and Anthony Gordon to other clubs to raise funds and avoid penalties.











Liverpool still interested in Anthony Gordon despite Newcastle talks breaking down, while West Ham have made approach for Georgia striker Georges Mikautadze (no bid accepted by Metz yet) https://t.co/PDVEE3PiSD
Nottingham Forest neither want, nor need, to sell Anthony Elanga amid interest from Newcastle ❌ As far as Nottingham Forest are concerned, they expect to be compliant with PSR should the sales of Orel Mangala and Moussa Niakhate to Lyon go through. Both deals are moving closer. https://t.co/KhQN1dpk78
[🚨] 𝘽𝙍𝙀𝘼𝙆𝙄𝙉𝙂: Liverpool remain interested in signing Anthony Gordon this summer despite talks a deal has broken down. There is still chance Liverpool move for Gordon THIS weekend. [@guardian_sport] https://t.co/AAPMKZljUu