Sports News | Salary Caps for Teams in Lower Leagues of English Football

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Clubs in the third and fourth professional divisions in English football have voted to introduce squad salary caps.

London, Aug 7 (AP) Clubs in the third and fourth professional divisions in English football have voted to introduce squad salary caps.

The cap will be set at 2.5 million pounds ($3.2 million) in League One and 1.5 million pounds ($2 million) in League Two.

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The aim is to tackle wage inflation and make the leagues more sustainable a year after Bury was expelled due to financial troubles. There are also ongoing financial issues across the leagues with fans due to be prohibited from stadiums when the new season begins next month due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The English Football League said the cap would cover basic wages, taxes, bonuses, image rights, agents' fees and other fees and expenses paid directly or indirectly to all registered players.

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“We've done all our recruitment expecting it would come and then the EFL said it would start at the end of July, and now it starts from today,” said Dale Vince, chairman of fourth-tier side Forest Green.

“So there has been some big spending in the gap, in anticipation of the cap, but only by a few clubs. We won't feel the full effect of the cap until next season — not the one coming, the one after.”

The players' union expressed concerns about the proposals as they are drafted, and has called for further consultation and clarity around the objectives for introducing a cap. (AP)

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