The Premier League and the Professional Footballers’ Association have signed off on a new five-year partnership agreement starting next season which is understood to be worth around £125million.The bodies agreed a one-year deal last summer for the 2022-23 campaign which was worth £24.94m, an increase of £1.9m on the annual value of the previous three-year deal which ran from 2019 to 2022.The new deal is understood to be broadly similar to the one-year agreement covering the current Premier League season.Both sides were keen to seal a longer-term agreement on funding which was why an interim deal was put in place last year Fish
Some of the money under the agreement will be put towards projects the Premier League and the PFA co-fund and some of it will be spent at the discretion of the PFA. Pvp
The Premier League and the Professional Footballers’ Association have signed off on a new five-year partnership agreement starting next season which is understood to be worth around £125million.The bodies agreed a one-year deal last summer for the 2022-23 campaign which was worth £24.94m, an increase of £1.9m on the annual value of the previous three-year deal which ran from 2019 to 2022.The new deal is understood to be broadly similar to the one-year agreement covering the current Premier League season.Both sides were keen to seal a longer-term agreement on funding which was why an interim deal was put in place last year Passy
Some of the money under the agreement will be put towards projects the Premier League and the PFA co-fund and some of it will be spent at the discretion of the PFA. Bitstarz