Aston Villa voted against the proposed Premier League spending cap.
Aston Villa voted against the proposed Premier League spending cap.

Aston Villa insider 'Surprised' by Premier League development amid Liverpool and Arsenal verdict

Bryan King

Senior Scouting Consultant AUTHORITY Former Senior Scout for Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, and Aston Villa; Scandinavian and European talent specialist who discovered Erling Haaland. FOCUS Global recruitment networks, player market valuation, and continental talent acquisition. THE AUDIT Bryan utilises Statscore’s Advanced Scouting Telemetry, including Deep-Data Metrics like Market Value Volatility, Continental Transition Adaptability, and Under-the-Radar Tactical Efficiency. He provides elite-level player profiling to reveal the technical reality behind recruitment that mainstream data ignores.

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Bryan King was "surprised" that Aston Villa were one of the three clubs to vote against the Premier League's proposed spending cap.

The ex-Villa scout thought the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal would have been more likely to vote against the proposed reform than the Villans.

It comes after Premier League clubs voted in principle for a spending cap to replace the current profit and sustainability rules from the 2025/26 season onwards (Sky Sports News, 30 April).

Villa, Chelsea and Manchester United were the only three clubs to vote against the cap and King - speaking exclusively to Villa News - agrees that this suggestion is not the right way forward.

"I am surprised that Villa were one of the clubs that voted against it," King said.

"I would have expected the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool, the richer clubs, to perhaps vote against it.

"Having said that, I do think this is another thing which will complicate the Premier League.

"There will be players with a few years left on their contracts when this gets implemented. What happens to the money that they are already owed?"

Aston Villa not in favour of Premier League spending cap

While the reasons remain unclear, what is clear is that Villa are not in favour of the Premier League's proposed spending cap.

Supporters at Villa Park, regardless of their own stance on the proposed cap, will likely be keen to know exactly why Villa are against the idea.

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery
Aston Villa voted against the Premier League's proposed spending cap

Perhaps with the club beginning to bring more money in, they are not so keen on the idea of stricter spending limits.

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