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In a recent development, seven Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, Manchester City, and Newcastle United, voted against the proposed ban on loan deals between related clubs during a session held on Tuesday.

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The Times reported that the seven clubs opposed to the ban are Newcastle, Chelsea, Manchester City, Sheffield United, Everton, Wolves, and Nottingham Forest. The voting outcome ended with a 13-7 split in favor of the ban, but a minimum of 14 votes is required to implement such a law.

This implies that the ban will not be enforced in time for the January transfer window. Consequently, clubs like Newcastle will retain the freedom to secure players from Saudi Pro League clubs where their owners, such as the Public Investment Fund, hold majority stakes.

 

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Credit: The Times

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