EFL clubs say failure of Premier League clubs to reach new funding deal a ‘setback’


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The English Football League says the Premier League’s failure to reach a decision on a ‘New Deal’ for the league’s funding is a “setback”.

The EFL says action from football’s Independent Regulator is “more important than ever”.

It added it is “disappointed” at the league’s “repeated failure” to put forward a new offer.

“Whilst it [a new funding offer] has been expected on a number of occasions, the lack of positive progress once again demonstrates how difficult an issue this is for football to address, without independent input,” the EFL’s statement said.

“The latest development represents a further setback, and the League now awaits a formal update from the Premier League as to how it proposes to re-engage on its latest commitment to deliver ‘a sustainably funded financial agreement with the EFL’.”

Top-flight clubs were last month told that failure to reach a funding deal with the EFL would mean a settlement being imposed on them.

It had been expected the Premier League would emerge from Monday’s meeting with tangible proposals to put forward to the EFL.

But, despite a willingness to reach a deal, it has remained elusive amid continuing issues over how an overall package would be paid for.

After no progress was made when the Premier League clubs last met on 29 February, Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer issued her warning that the new Football Regulator would intervene if a deal was not agreed.

“It is now more important than ever that the Independent Regulator is provided necessary powers to secure the long-term sustainability of the pyramid,” the EFL’s statement said.

“The EFL has repeatedly said that financial redistribution coupled with enhanced cost controls are needed to help achieve its over-riding objective of making EFL Clubs financially sustainable and competitive, so that they can continue to serve their supporters and communities long into the future, no matter what level of the pyramid they play in. ”

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