Premier League

They owe almost $90 million to the Premier League, now they are getting away with it

This team was very lucky and the Premier League knows it

By Hector Garcia

This team was very lucky and the Premier League knows it
This team was very lucky and the Premier League knows it
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The Premier League is one of the most important leagues in the world. The English championship has fans in all parts of the world as well as its teams. Undoubtedly, the success of the Premier League is not only reflected within England but also outside of it. The big business that the league has had in recent years has undoubtedly been its broadcasting rights.

Given this, it is often possible to enjoy games from the United States that will not be televised in the United Kingdom. Clearly, this is a way to benefit the foreign consumer more than the local one. In the same way, this season has been full of surprises and many emotions. Without a doubt, it is not possible to give a prediction or a favorite team at this point 

This is because they all seem to be favorites to take the title this season. The main candidate, the obligatory one, was Manchester City due to the treble obtained last season. With that said, other teams such as Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool, among others have been consistent. It should be noted that recently, Spurs lost their unbeaten record and the lead

Given this, the doors are open for any team to be champions. With all teams having suffered setbacks along the way, the gap between first and sixth place is minimal. For this reason, it is expected to continue to be a great season where the teams are competing for eternal glory and above all for a new title in their showcases at the end of the campaign.

They owed the Premier League, now they're debt-free

It is worth mentioning that according to national and international media, Wolverhampton owed $90m to the Premier League for Financial Fair Play issues. According to reports, the Wolves needed to pay this amount over the summer to avoid being fined. Fortunately, the departure of players such as Ruben Neves, Matheus Nunes, Nathan Collins, Conor Coady and Raul Jimenez thus raising $140m according to The Telegraph


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